FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:

Here is a sales email I have written **[insert the email or describe the email]**. Come up with a subject line that's **[adjective]** and **[adjective]**.
Our **[product or service]** is the perfect solution for [pain point] that many of our customers are facing. It offers **[benefit 1]**, **[benefit 2]**, and **[benefit 3]** that make it a must-have for **[target audience X]**. Write a sales email that highlights the product/service and encourages customers to take action.
We are launching **[product].** It is designed for **[audience]**. These are three main features/benefits **[Item],** **[Item]**, **[Item]**. Please write a sales email inviting the reader to buy a product at **[percentage]%** off.

QUESTIONS-BASED PROMPTS:

  1. “What are some attention-grabbing subject lines for an email about [product/service/industry]?"
  2. "How can I create catchy subject lines that encourage opens and clicks?"
  3. "What are some ways to use humor or wit in email subject lines?"
  4. "How can I create subject lines that appeal to my target audience's interests and needs?"
  5. "What are some ways to use personalization in subject lines to increase open rates?"
  6. "Can you suggest some subject lines that incorporate the fear of missing out (FOMO) principle?"
  7. "What are some effective subject lines for re-engaging inactive subscribers or customers?"
  8. "How can I create subject lines that are both clear and intriguing, without being too long?"