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Email marketing is a vital outlet of communication in the nonprofit world. It’s a place for you to directly send information about fundraising campaigns, events, newsletters, volunteer opportunities and so much more. If your open rate is slowly declining and you feel like you aren’t getting the most out of your email campaigns, it’s critical to go back to the basics and start by focusing on your subject line.
A subject line is one of the most important steps in getting readers to open your email. The greatest way to do this is by letting your subject line catch your reader’s interest right away. Depending on your email’s content, your subject line could vary. We’ve compiled a list of the things your subject line needs for it to be successful, along with some examples.
It’s likely your main point of any email is getting your readers to follow through on a call to action. To appeal this way, you need to utilize action verbs somewhere in your subject line. Here are a few to get you thinking:
When it comes to donating or signing up, people tend to stall or tell themselves they’ll get around to it next month. In order to break this habit, it’s important to create a sense of urgency surrounding your needs. Try setting deadlines and goals that you can utilize in your subject lines. For example:
By asking a question, you are giving readers a moment to reflect and see what they might be able to offer. This will lead them to open your email, learn more about your organization and respond to your call to action. For example:
Show your passion and love for your organization, even in something as simple as a subject line. As humans, sometimes what gets our attention the most is something that sparks emotion. How do you do this? Here are a few examples:
Fundraising Campaign:
Event Campaign:
Volunteer Campaign: