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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] It&#8217;s a well-known fact that emails that don&#8217;t get opened never get acted on. Now that we&#8217;ve had our daily wisdom from Capt. Obvious, it&#8217;s time to really look at what types of email subject lines can result in higher open rates and subsequently, more actions taken on your offers and content.We&#8217;ve selected 7 of the most opened subject line types, and let me begin by telling you what&#8217;s not on the list: clickbait. You&#8217;ve seen these subject lines; that start with a cleverly worded promise that is iffy in veracity and generally causes distrust. The words &#8220;Secrets&#8221; and &#8220;Shocking&#8221; are frequently found in these.Related: Gmail finally lets you &#8216;Undo Send&#8217; emails you wish you didn&#8217;t send 7 examples of email subject lines that get opened #1 &#8211; Emphasize BenefitsYou need to tell the reader what they get out of this: everyone wants to know this. Injecting a solid benefit in your subject line, usually with an implied promise of some kind will work wonders for your open rates. One example could be &#8220;Create a second income stream in less than 30 days!&#8221;#2 &#8211; Ask QuestionsBy doing so you&#8217;re begging a response that often gets answered by them opening the email to find the answer. &#8220;Do you really have time to do all this work yourself?&#8221;#3 &#8211; How-ToInformation is golden, and assuming your audience is the least bit interested in your subject, many will want to find out &#8220;How to make a Killer Bacon Omelette in 7 Minutes and 15 Seconds!&#8221;Related: Email Marketing: 7 Tips For Growing Your Email List#4 &#8211; TargetedIf you can target by either name or particular interest, you&#8217;ll cut right to the chase: &#8220;Only open if you&#8217;re an investor sick of paying too much for trades!&#8221;#5 &#8211; Use Lists and TipsProviding quick research for people is a proven winner, and will get you great open rates. &#8220;7 Tips and Tricks for Ditching Your Lousy Job&#8221;#6 &#8211; Employ SuperlativesThe words &#8220;Fastest&#8221;, &#8220;Easiest&#8221; and &#8220;Best&#8221; when injected into your subject lines are enticing for many who want the info but haven&#8217;t the time or know-how to search for it.#7 &#8211; AnswersOften email subject lines that provide answers for common questions in your market are top openers. &#8220;10 Reasons Why You Aren&#8217;t Getting Paid What You&#8217;re Worth!&#8221;Try using some of these types of subject lines and see your open rates soar!The post 7 Examples of Email Subject Lines That Get Opened appeared first on Best Web Marketer Blog.&#160; [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] It&rsquo;s a well-known fact that emails that don&rsquo;t get opened never get acted on. Now that we&rsquo;ve had our daily wisdom from Capt. Obvious, it&rsquo;s time to really look at what types of email subject lines can result in higher open rates and subsequently, more actions taken on your offers and content.We&rsquo;ve selected 7 of the most opened subject line types, and let me begin by telling you what&rsquo;s not on the list: clickbait. You&rsquo;ve seen these subject lines; that start with a cleverly worded promise that is iffy in veracity and generally causes distrust. The words &ldquo;Secrets&rdquo; and &ldquo;Shocking&rdquo; are frequently found in these.Related: Gmail finally lets you &lsquo;Undo Send&rsquo; emails you wish you didn&rsquo;t send 7 examples of email subject lines that get opened #1 &ndash; Emphasize BenefitsYou need to tell the reader what they get out of this: everyone wants to know this. Injecting a solid benefit in your subject line, usually with an implied promise of some kind will work wonders for your open rates. One example could be &ldquo;Create a second income stream in less than 30 days!&rdquo;#2 &ndash; Ask QuestionsBy doing so you&rsquo;re begging a response that often gets answered by them opening the email to find the answer. &ldquo;Do you really have time to do all this work yourself?&rdquo;#3 &ndash; How-ToInformation is golden, and assuming your audience is the least bit interested in your subject, many will want to find out &ldquo;How to make a Killer Bacon Omelette in 7 Minutes and 15 Seconds!&rdquo;Related: Email Marketing: 7 Tips For Growing Your Email List#4 &ndash; TargetedIf you can target by either name or particular interest, you&rsquo;ll cut right to the chase: &ldquo;Only open if you&rsquo;re an investor sick of paying too much for trades!&rdquo;#5 &ndash; Use Lists and TipsProviding quick research for people is a proven winner, and will get you great open rates. &ldquo;7 Tips and Tricks for Ditching Your Lousy Job&rdquo;#6 &ndash; Employ SuperlativesThe words &ldquo;Fastest&rdquo;, &ldquo;Easiest&rdquo; and &ldquo;Best&rdquo; when injected into your subject lines are enticing for many who want the info but haven&rsquo;t the time or know-how to search for it.#7 &ndash; AnswersOften email subject lines that provide answers for common questions in your market are top openers. &ldquo;10 Reasons Why You Aren&rsquo;t Getting Paid What You&rsquo;re Worth!&rdquo;Try using some of these types of subject lines and see your open rates soar!The post 7 Examples of Email Subject Lines That Get Opened appeared first on Best Web Marketer Blog.&nbsp; [&#8230;]</p>
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