Write a 3-Email Re-Engagement Sequence
Use this prompt to generate all three emails in your re-engagement sequence at once. Fill in every bracketed section with details specific to your business before pasting it into your AI tool.
The Prompt
Write a 3-email re-engagement sequence for a small business. Here are the details: Business: [Your business name and what you do in one sentence — e.g., "Rosa's Bakery, a small custom cake shop in Austin, TX"] Why subscribers signed up: [e.g., "They signed up to get weekly baking tips and occasional news about our seasonal menu"] How long they've been inactive: [e.g., "They haven't opened an email in at least 6 months"] What I'm offering to bring them back: [e.g., "10% off their next order, or a free recipe download"] Tone: [e.g., "Warm, friendly, a little personal — like a note from a real person, not a company"] Call to action in email 3: A clear button or link that says "Yes, keep me on the list" and links to [your website or email preference page] Write Email 1 as a friendly check-in with a small piece of value. Write Email 2 as an offer. Write Email 3 as an honest "should we keep you on the list?" message. Each email should have a subject line. Keep each email short — under 150 words.
From the guide
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