+70 Email Campaign Ideas Guide
With this guide, you'll never have to worry about running out of inspiration for your email marketing campaigns. 💰✉️

by Andreas Janesch

Introduction
Hi, my name is Andreas and I'm the founder at AJ Media, an eCommerce email & sms marketing agency, and today, I'll share everything I learned about email marketing campaign ideas and angels.
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What's Included?
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Email Campaign Ideas
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Email Examples
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Guidelines for Each Campaign
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Non-Discount & Discount Campaigns
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Types of Flash Sales We Run
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Generating Campaign Ideas With Chat GPT
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Why Should You Listen To Me?
At AJ Media, we worked with +30 eCommerce brands and generated over $40M in email & SMS marketing revenue. Some of the brands include:
We tried all types of discount & non-discount campaign.
Completed 100's of A/B tests for every industry.
And have a proven track recording of what's working and what's not wokring.
And also made a lot of mistakes in the process.
So that's why, with this email campaign guide, I'm gonna make sure you don't repeat our mistakes.
Check out some of the results we've been able to get for our clients:
NON-DISCOUNT CAMPAIGN IDEAS
FAQ Campaign
An FAQ campaign answers the most common questions your customers have about your products, services, or policies. It’s a great way to address concerns, build trust, and reduce barriers to purchase. Use this campaign to highlight helpful information like shipping times, return policies, or product care tips. Keep it clear and concise, and make it easy for customers to reach out if they have more questions!
  • Answer common questions: Explain how your product works, how to use it, or what it includes.
  • Keep it simple: Use bullet points or tables for easy reading.
  • Add helpful links: Include links to manuals, tutorials, or FAQs.
  • Use clear language: Make it easy for everyone to understand.
  • Add visuals: Include images or videos for better clarity.
Reviews / Testimonials Campaign
A Reviews or Testimonials campaign showcases positive feedback from your happy customers. This builds trust, boosts credibility, and helps potential buyers feel confident about choosing your brand. Share compelling quotes, ratings, or stories to highlight how your product or service has made a difference for others. Include real names or photos for authenticity when possible!
  • Showcase reviews that highlight your product's quality.
  • Use quotes and images for visual impact.
  • Share detailed testimonials for deeper insights.
  • Feature unique or fun customer reviews.
  • Add social proof like review counts or average ratings.
Product Feature
A product feature email is a great way to spotlight a specific product and its benefits. It’s a chance to show it off in a fresh way, share reviews, and inspire your audience to take action. Here’s what to include:
  • Showcase the product with images or videos, focusing on its standout features and unique aspects.
  • Add testimonials or photos of real customers to build trust.
  • Provide examples of how the product solves problems or enhances life.
  • Use relatable storytelling to connect with your audience’s needs.
New Arrivals
A new arrivals email is a perfect way to generate excitement and showcase your latest products. It helps keep your audience engaged and eager to explore what’s new. We always like to add CTA for best selling page at the end, or couple of CTA's for different collections. Here’s what to include:
  • Highlight your latest arrivals with eye-catching images and quick descriptions.
  • Mention limited stock or special access to create urgency.
  • Group products into themes or categories to make browsing easier.
  • Add clear calls-to-action like “Shop Now” or “Explore the Collection.
Before vs After
Before and After emails are a compelling way to showcase the real impact your products have on customers' lives. They demonstrate your product’s effectiveness and emphasize its key benefits.
  • Use side-by-side images or videos to highlight the difference your product has made.
  • Include testimonials or quotes that reinforce your product’s success.
  • Highlight how your product solves problems and improves lives.
  • Share a customer’s journey to show how your product made a difference.
Recommended products
A "Recommended Products" email is a way to highlight a selection of products or services that are popular with customers or that the company recommends. This type of email is designed to increase sales and drive customer engagement by showcasing products that are most likely to be of interest to the subscriber.
  • Highlight popular, new, or sale items.
  • Use images and descriptions to showcase products.
  • Share reviews or customer numbers to build trust.
The No.1 Myth
"The No.1 Myth" email helps clear up common misconceptions about your product or industry. It’s a chance to educate your audience, build trust, and make it easier for customers to choose your product with confidence. By addressing myths and concerns, you remove doubts and highlight why your product is the best choice.
  • Correct false beliefs or misunderstandings about your product.
  • Highlight what makes your product stand out, using comparisons or simple visuals.
  • Share guides, tutorials, or videos to explain your product’s benefits and uses.
  • Answer common questions to reassure and build trust with your customers.
Us vs Them
An "Us vs Them" email is a way to differentiate your product from the competition by highlighting the unique features and benefits of your offering. This type of email is designed to build brand loyalty and establish credibility by highlighting the advantages of your product over the competition.
  • Highlight key competitors and how your product stands out.
  • Use examples and stats to explain what makes your product better.
  • Encourage action with links or buttons like “Learn More.”
  • Mention limited stock or ending sales, and add a timer to prompt quick action.
Tips & Tricks
A "Tips & Tricks" email is perfect for sharing helpful advice to help customers get more value from your product. It’s about educating and empowering them with actionable insights they might not know.
  • Share shortcuts, hidden features, or creative ways to use your product.
  • Provide step-by-step instructions or examples to help customers try the tips.
  • Offer advice to help customers get the most out of their purchase.
  • Use images or infographics to make the content clear and fun to follow.
Sign-Up For Sms
A "Sign-up for SMS" email is a way to encourage your email subscribers to also sign up for your SMS marketing messages. This type of email is designed to increase engagement and reach by allowing customers to receive notifications and updates via text message.
  • Show how SMS keeps them updated on sales and promotions.
  • Include a clear CTA linking to a quick sign-up form.
  • Stress the benefits of signing up now to avoid missing deals.
  • Use their name and friendly language.
  • Promote access to bigger discounts, early product launches, and special offers.
Why Us?
The "Why Us?" email showcases your company’s unique strengths, building trust and credibility with your audience.
  • Highlight your company’s story, values, and what sets you apart.
  • Mention awards, certifications, or milestones to establish credibility.
  • Highlight features, benefits, or pricing that differentiate you from competitors.
  • Back your claims with stats, case studies, or research to prove effectiveness.
Best-Sellers Feature
A "Best-sellers feature" email is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your top-performing products, highlight what makes them special, and inspire customers to make a purchase.
  • Use eye-catching images and descriptions to showcase your best-sellers, mixing new and classic items.
  • Include testimonials to build social proof and show positive experiences.
  • Share how the products can improve or simplify the customer’s life.
Behind The Scenes
A "Behind the Scenes" email is a great way to give your audience an inside look at your company or the journey of creating your product, helping build trust and foster a deeper connection. Here are some ideas:
  • Introduce key team members or the CEO and share their stories.
  • Reveal how your product is made, from design to delivery.
  • Showcase your mission, values, and how they shape your work.
  • Provide behind-the-scenes photos, videos, or unique content.
  • Highlight the dedication that goes into making your product.
  • Include images and videos to bring your story to life.
Father’s Day
A "Father's Day" email is a great way to celebrate dads while promoting thoughtful gifts and heartfelt messages. It’s an opportunity to connect emotionally with your audience while highlighting your products.
  • Highlight Father’s Day discounts on popular gifts.
  • Include customer stories about how your products have positively impacted dads.
  • Curate products for different types of dads (e.g., tech-savvy or outdoorsy).
  • Feature a message or video from your CEO honoring fathers.
  • Launch a social campaign where customers share dad photos for a prize.
Low Stock Alert
A low stock alert email uses the same framework as a new arrivals email but takes a different angle to create urgency and drive quick action. Simply just present products that are low on stock and promote urgency by saying it's almost gone.
  • Showcase items that are almost sold out with clear visuals and brief descriptions.
  • Emphasize phrases like “Limited Stock” or “Only a Few Left” to motivate purchases.
  • Include similar items in case the featured product sells out.
  • Use buttons like “Get Yours Now” to prompt immediate action.
Gift Guide
A "Gift Guide" email is the perfect way to help your customers find thoughtful presents for their loved ones, making shopping easier and more enjoyable.
  • Create categories like "For Him," "For Her," and "For Kids."
  • Feature best-sellers with short descriptions and prices.
  • Offer gift wrapping or gift cards with clear instructions.
  • Include customer reviews to build trust and guide decisions.
When’s Your Birthday?
A "When's Your Birthday?" email helps collect customers' birthdays to send personalized greetings and offers.
  • Use the customer’s name to create a friendly touch.
  • Use a direct subject like "When's Your Birthday? Let’s Celebrate!"
  • Include a clear button like "Share Your Birthday Now."
  • Add festive images to make the email visually engaging.
  • Express thanks for their loyalty and support.
Mother’s Day
A "Mother's Day" appreciation email is an opportunity to thank mothers for all they do and to show them that A "Mother's Day" appreciation email is a thoughtful way to honor and thank mothers for all they do.
  • Use warm phrases like "Happy Mother's Day" or "A Special Thank You to Moms Everywhere."
  • Highlight your gratitude with a headline like "Thank You, Moms, for Everything You Do."
  • Include a sincere note from the sender expressing love and appreciation for mothers.
Survey
A "Survey" email is a great way to gather customer feedback, learn more about their preferences, and improve your offerings.
  • Use a line like "We Value Your Opinion!" or "Help Us Improve—Take Our Quick Survey."
  • Explain why the survey matters and how their feedback will make an impact.
  • Include a clear button like "Take the Survey Now" to encourage participation.
  • Thank them for their time and consider offering a small incentive for completing the survey.
Expert Opinion
An "Expert Opinion" email leverages the insights of an industry leader to educate and inform customers while building credibility for your brand.
  • Highlight their credentials and why their opinion matters.
  • Provide information that’s useful and relevant to your audience.
  • Add quotes from the expert praising your product or service.
  • Share a case study or story of the expert using your product.
  • If external experts aren’t available, feature your team’s expertise.
World Health Day
A "World Health Day + Easter Sale Teaser" email combines a message about health and self-care with a hint of excitement for your upcoming Easter sale.
  • Share its importance and include tips or quotes for a healthy lifestyle. Focus on spreading awareness.
  • Remind customers of the value of self-care, especially during stressful times.
  • Build anticipation with a sneak peek of the sale, using persuasive language without revealing all the details.
International Women's Day
An "International Women's Day" email is a great way to celebrate the achievements of women and inspire your audience.
  • Feature a motivational quote from a powerful female leader.
  • Show appreciation for the women in your customers' lives.
  • Highlight inspiring stories of women who’ve overcome challenges, especially those relevant to your niche.
Blog Post Email
A "Blog Post" email is a great way to drive traffic to your website and keep your audience engaged by promoting your latest blog content.
  • Use a compelling subject line that teases the blog topic.
  • Include a short summary of the blog post, highlighting the key points or takeaways.
  • Add a clear button like “Read the Full Post” to guide readers to your blog.
  • Use an image or graphic from the blog to make the email more engaging.
Customer Favorites
A "Customer Favorites" email is perfect for showcasing your most-loved products and encouraging more sales by leveraging social proof.
  • Use a subject line like “Your Favorites Are Back!” or “Shop Our Most-Loved Items.”
  • Showcase best-sellers or highly rated products with brief descriptions.
  • Include customer reviews or ratings to build trust and excitement.
  • Use buttons like “Shop Favorites” or “Get Yours Now” to drive purchases.
  • Feature eye-catching images of the products to make the email more appealing.
Follow Socials
A "Follow Socials" email encourages your audience to connect with you on social media, strengthening engagement and building community.
  • Use a subject like “Let’s Stay Connected!” or “Follow Us for More!”
  • Share what they’ll gain, like exclusive updates, deals, or behind-the-scenes content.
  • Use buttons like “Follow Us on Instagram” or “Join the Conversation.”
  • Include icons and links for all your platforms in a visually appealing way.
  • Feature a sneak peek of your social content to excite readers.
Meet The Founder
A "Meet the Founder" email introduces your audience to the person behind the brand, building trust and creating a personal connection.
  • Use a subject like “Meet Our Founder” or “The Story Behind [Your Brand].”
  • Highlight their journey, mission, and passion for starting the business.
  • Include a photo or video of the founder to make it personal.
  • Tie the founder’s vision to the brand’s values and how it benefits customers
  • Encourage readers to learn more or explore the brand with a button like “Discover Our Story.”
Gift Card
A "Gift Card" email is a simple and effective way to promote gift cards as the perfect present for any occasion.
  • Use a subject like “The Perfect Gift, Always” or “Not Sure? Gift Cards to the Rescue!”
  • Emphasize how gift cards make gifting easy and flexible for everyone.
  • Mention that they’re great for any occasion or recipient.
  • Use a button like “Shop Gift Cards” to guide readers to purchase.
  • Feature a mockup or design of your gift card to grab attention.
Some other campaign ideas you can run
Founder Top Picks
Campaign features product recommendations from the brand's founder, offering a personal touch and providing customers with insights into what the founder of the brand is using from the products available for more credibility.
Product Education
The more someone knows about your product, the more they think they need it. A quick email that educates people on why your product works/is great will do very well for you.
 Shop By:
Campaign allows customers to easily find and purchase products that address their specific needs or concerns, improving the shopping experience and increasing the likelihood of conversion. “Click here to shop for dry skin”, “Click here to shop for sleep”. Provide 3-4 options to click on inside email, you’ll see high ctr and likely more conversion than usual.
Trust Badges
Campaign showcases badges, logos or certifications that demonstrate a brand's benefits and trustworthiness, such as money-back guarantees, made in country, premium ingredients or other certifications, providing reassurance and building trust with customers.
Brand Numbers
Campaign highlights impressive statistics or milestones achieved by a brand, such as the number of 5-star reviews, products sold, happy customers, countries served, or social media following, building social proof and increasing brand credibility.
Order Before X
Campaign promotes a specific delivery date by encouraging customers to place their orders before a deadline to receive their purchases in time for a particular event or holiday, creating a sense of urgency and driving sales.
Follow Socials
Campaign encourages subscribers to follow a brand's social media channels, providing links to the various platforms and highlighting exclusive content, tips or behind-the-scenes glimpses that can be accessed through these channels, increasing social media engagement and brand awareness.
Seasonal Products
Campaign suggests products that are relevant to the current season, such as warm clothing in the winter or outdoor equipment in the summer, encouraging customers to make a purchase and driving sales for the brand.
Zodiac
Campaign idea involves sending personalized horoscopes or content related to each zodiac sign on a monthly basis, which can engage subscribers and provide value, creating a deeper connection between the brand and its audience. This surprisingly works very well if your main target audience is women
 Industry News
Campaign idea involves providing your subscribers with timely and relevant news and information about your industry, including updates on new products, trends, events, and other relevant topics that may be of interest to them. This helps to position your brand as an authority and keep subscribers engaged and informed.
 Success Stories
Campaign idea involves sharing interesting customer stories and how they have benefited from using your product to showcase your brand's credibility and build trust with subscribers.
Youtube Content
Campaign idea is to show content that’s been created on youtube about your products or brand and build trust, show off third-party opinions about your brand, and show ideas about how other people are using the product.
Brand Values and Mission
Campaign centered around brand values and mission can help build trust with subscribers by highlighting and reminding what your company stands for and how it aligns with their values.
UGC
Campaign idea is to showcase UGC content in your email campaigns to build social proof and increase engagement.
Email From The Founder
Campaign idea is to send an email directly from the CEO or owner of the company to subscribers, sharing company news, updates, or expressing gratitude to subscribers for their support. This helps to humanize the brand and build a deeper connection with customers.
PROMOTIONAL EMAIL CAMPAIGN IDEAS
Free shipping “Flash Sale”
A "Free Shipping Flash Sale Last Chance" email is a great way to drive last-minute sales by emphasizing the urgency of your limited-time offer.
  • Use phrases like “Ends Tonight!” or “Hurry—Last Hours to Save!”
  • Remind customers how much they’ll save with free shipping.
  • Clearly state that this is the final chance to claim the offer.
  • Use buttons like “Shop Now” or “Claim Free Shipping” to drive action.
  • Include countdown timers or bold banners to catch attention.
Subscribe to SMS campaigns.
A "Subscribe to SMS" email encourages your email subscribers to also sign up for SMS updates, ensuring they never miss out on important news or deals.
  • Showcase faster delivery and real-time updates on sales and news.
  • Remind them how SMS helps stay updated on the latest promotions.
  • Make it simple to sign up with easy-to-follow steps.
  • Offer a discount or exclusive deal for joining the SMS list.
  • Emphasize how SMS enhances their existing email subscription.
  • Use a clear button like “Subscribe Now” to make signing up effortless.
Buy Now, Pay Later
A "Buy Now Pay Later" email promotes flexible payment options like Klarna or Afterpay, making shopping more accessible for your customers.
  • Highlight the benefits: Emphasize the ease of purchasing now and paying over time with manageable payments.
  • Provide clear details: Outline terms, conditions, and any fees to build trust.
  • Step-by-step visuals: Use images to guide customers through the process, from adding to the cart to selecting the payment option at checkout.
  • Strong CTA: Include a button like “Shop Now, Pay Later” to encourage immediate action.
Combos/Bundles
A "Combos/Bundles" email promotes complementary products to increase sales and average order value (AOV).
  • Highlight complementary items like accessories or add-ons with clear images (e.g., watches & cases, jewelry & gift packaging).
  • Emphasize how bundles save money or improve the customer experience.
  • Share testimonials showing the benefits of pairing products for added social proof.
  • Display combo offers with price comparisons, making savings clear and enticing.
  • Add buttons like “Shop the Bundle” or “Complete Your Set” to encourage purchases.
April Fools’ Day. 24 Flash Sale
An "April Fools’ Day 24-Hour Flash Sale" email is a playful way to drive urgency and boost sales with a limited-time promotion.
  • Use a fun subject like “No Joke—Big Savings Today Only!” or “The Best Deal You’ll Laugh About!”
  • Highlight the 24-hour time limit with phrases like “Ends at Midnight!” and consider using a countdown timer.
  • Showcase the discounts or offers clearly, keeping it simple and exciting.
  • Add humor or an April Fools’ twist to match the theme and grab attention.
  • Use buttons like “Shop the Flash Sale” or “Grab the Deal Now” to encourage immediate action.
Giveaway
A "Giveaway" email is an exciting way to engage your audience, drive participation, and create buzz around your brand.
  • Use a subject like “Win Big with Our Giveaway!” or “Your Chance to Score [Prize]!”
  • Showcase what participants can win, using visuals to make it enticing.
  • Clearly explain how to enter, keeping the steps easy to follow.
  • Mention deadlines with phrases like “Enter by [Date]!” to drive quick action.
  • Use buttons like “Enter Now” or “Join the Giveaway” to encourage participation.
Spend X, Get Y
A "Spend X Get Y" email encourages customers to increase their purchase value by offering rewards for hitting spending thresholds.
  • Use images or graphics to make the reward visually appealing.
  • Add phrases like “Limited Time Offer” or “Today Only” to drive immediate action.
  • Limit the rewards or set a short time frame to make it feel special.
  • Use simple language to explain the spending thresholds and rewards.
  • Include an easy way to contact support for questions about the promotion.
  • Offer tiered rewards, e.g., “Spend $100, get 15% OFF; Spend $150, get 20% OFF.”
Amazon Prime Day
An "Amazon Prime Day Sale" email is a clever way to capitalize on the shopping buzz and drive revenue, whether you’re on Amazon or hosting your own flash sale.
  • Use phrases like “Limited Time Only” or “While Supplies Last” to prompt quick action.
  • Offer a variety of discounts, like tiered coupons (e.g., 10 coupons for 20% off, 20 for 15% off), creating urgency if higher discounts expire.
  • If you’re not on Amazon, make it clear the sale is on your website only. If you are, direct traffic to your Amazon store.
  • Use buttons like “Shop the Sale” or “Grab Your Deal Now” to drive traffic.
  • Highlight top products and deals with eye-catching images or graphics.
Standard Flash Sale
A "Standard Flash Sale" email is an effective way to drive quick purchases with a limited-time offer.
  • Use phrases like “Ends Tonight” or “24 Hours Only” to encourage fast action.
  • Clearly display the sale details, like “Up to 50% Off” or “Sitewide Sale.”
  • Feature best-sellers or discounted products with appealing visuals.
  • Keep the message clear and to the point, emphasizing the savings.
  • Use buttons like “Shop the Flash Sale” or “Don’t Miss Out” to drive clicks.
  • Include a timer to add excitement and reinforce the urgency.
Mystery Discount Flash Sale
A "Mystery Discount Flash Sale" email creates excitement and curiosity by offering surprise savings for a limited time.
  • Use phrases like “Your Mystery Discount Awaits!” or “Reveal Your Savings!” to spark curiosity.
  • Highlight the limited-time nature with lines like “24 Hours Only” or “Hurry—Ends Tonight!”
  • Explain how customers can reveal or claim their discount, such as clicking a button or entering a code.
  • Mention potential discounts (e.g., “Up to 50% Off!”) to increase excitement.
  • Use buttons like “Unlock Your Discount” or “Reveal Savings Now” to encourage action.
  • Include fun, eye-catching graphics to enhance the mystery theme.
Happy Hour Flash Sale
A "Happy Hour Flash Sale" email is a fun, time-sensitive promotion designed to create excitement and drive quick sales.
  • Use phrases like “2 Hours Only!” or “Deals End at [Time]!” to emphasize the short window.
  • Showcase the offers clearly, such as “25% Off All Items During Happy Hour.”
  • Incorporate playful elements like clocks, cocktails, or party vibes to match the happy hour theme.
  • Add buttons like “Shop the Happy Hour Sale” or “Grab Your Deal Now!”
  • Include a live timer to build excitement and prompt immediate action.
Clearance/Warehouse Flash Sale
A "Clearance/Warehouse Flash Sale" email is perfect for clearing out inventory while creating urgency and excitement for your customers.
  • Use phrases like “Everything Must Go!” or “Last Chance to Save!” to prompt quick action.
  • Showcase offers like “Up to 70% Off” or “Massive Clearance Sale” to grab attention.
  • Emphasize “While Supplies Last” to drive urgency and FOMO (Fear of Missing Out).
  • Use buttons like “Shop the Clearance” or “Score These Deals Now!”
  • Include bold, clean graphics highlighting discounted items to keep the focus on savings.
BOGO Flash Sale
A "BOGO Flash Sale" email promotes a "Buy One, Get One" deal, driving urgency and boosting sales by offering extra value.
  • Use phrases like “Today Only!” or “Hurry, Ends at Midnight!” to encourage immediate action.
  • Clearly explain the offer, such as “Buy One, Get One Free” or “Buy One, Get One 50% Off.”
  • Showcase popular or seasonal items eligible for the deal with eye-catching visuals.
  • Add buttons like “Shop the BOGO Sale” or “Get Yours Now!” to drive clicks.
  • Use playful graphics or bold text to emphasize the limited-time value of the promotion.
Other Flash Sales To Try
SMS-Only Flash Sale
Reward your SMS subscribers with an exclusive flash sale available only through text. This creates urgency while making your SMS list feel special. Drive traffic with clear instructions and a strong call-to-action like “Check Your Messages Now!”
Choose Your Offer Flash Sale
Let customers pick their discount or reward from a set of options, like free shipping, 10% off, or a gift with purchase. This adds an element of control and fun while increasing engagement and sales.
Crossword Find Your Discount Flash Sale
Gamify your sale by challenging customers to solve a crossword or puzzle to unlock their discount. It’s a creative way to add excitement and make your promotion stand out.
Buy Now Pay Later Flash Sale
Encourage purchases by highlighting flexible payment options, like Klarna or Afterpay, for a limited time. Customers can shop now and pay later, making the deal feel more accessible and urgent.
Discount Ladder Flash Sale
Motivate higher spending by offering tiered discounts, such as 10% off $50, 15% off $100, or 20% off $150. Customers are incentivized to spend more to unlock greater savings, boosting your AOV.
Generating ideas with ChatGPT
Prompts
  • "Hey ChatGPT, can you give me [three] email campaign ideas for promoting [my new product] to [millennials] with a focus on [sustainability] and [social responsibility], while also incorporating [visual storytelling] and [gamification] elements to increase engagement?"
  • "Can you suggest [five] unique email campaign ideas for boosting engagement for [my e-commerce store] during [the holiday season], with a focus on [personalization], [retargeting], [user-generated content], and [exclusivity] to incentivize purchases?"
  • "I'm planning to launch a [health and wellness] related email campaign for [women aged 30-50], can you help me come up with [ten] creative ideas that focus on [emotional well-being], [stress reduction], and [self-care], while also incorporating [video tutorials], [expert interviews], [podcasts], and [community building] to enhance the customer experience?"
  • "Hey ChatGPT, I need [two] email campaign ideas for [re-engaging] my [inactive subscribers], who have not interacted with my brand in [the past six months], with a focus on [personalization], [incentives], [user-generated content], and [exclusivity] to encourage them to come back and engage with my brand."
  • "Can you suggest [three] email campaign ideas for [increasing brand awareness] for [my start-up] in [the B2B space] that focus on [thought-leadership], [content marketing], [partner promotions], [webinars], and [social media advertising] to generate leads and establish credibility in the market?"
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