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Promotional Email Campaign Writer

When launching a product or sale and you need a cohesive email funnel to nurture and convert subscribers.

Prompt

Draft a 3-email promotional sequence for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Emails: 1) Teaser, 2) Value proposition with social proof, 3) Last-chance offer. Each email max 150 words, with a subject line (max 50 chars) and preheader (max 100 chars). Tone: [TONE]. Include placeholders for [CUSTOMER NAME] and [SPECIFIC OFFER]. The call to action is [CTA, e.g., 'Shop Now', 'Sign Up Free'].

Fill in these

Swap each placeholder for your own value:

  • [PRODUCT/SERVICE]
  • [TONE]
  • [CUSTOMER NAME]
  • [SPECIFIC OFFER]
  • [CTA, e.g., 'Shop Now', 'Sign Up Free']

Pro tips

  • Specify the main customer pain point for more targeted copy.
  • Ask for A/B test subject lines for each email.
  • Request a plain-text version for deliverability.

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