Weekly Question | What is your approach to effective email marketing?

Weekly Question | What is your approach to effective email marketing?

Jacqui
Community Manager
465 66 715

Hey Community! 

 

One of the most inexpensive ways to market is email marketing. So for this weekly question we want to know:

 

What is your approach to effective email marketing?

 

Are you using freebies to entice sign ups? Maybe you have a specific flow a new subscriber goes through? How about getting sign ups via social media?

 

⬇️ Sound off in the comments below!

 

Not sure how to start with email marketing? Check out our upcoming Email Marketing AMA

Jacqui | Community Manager @ Shopify
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Raghav_Swipe
Shopify Partner
8 0 3

Email can be one of the touchpoints for nudging customers. Target users based on their interests or abandoned carts, and personalize your messages.

For example, if a user browses t-shirts and leaves without purchasing, send a follow-up email like:


Hey <User Name>, we saw you left a t-shirt in your cart! Spin the wheel for an exciting offer!

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Promer-Aila
Shopify Partner
191 14 64

I choose to offer a discount, freebie, or exclusive content (like a styling guide or VIP access) in exchange for an email. Also, having 3-5 email sequence introducing my brand, bestsellers, and social proof helps turn new subscribers into customers.

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Quan-TrueProfit
Shopify Partner
33 1 26

 

Hey @Jacqui – loving this section! Here’s my point of view:

 

  • Using freebies to encourage newsletter signups is common, but I’d go for a message that highlights long-term value instead. For example, “Sign up for exclusive ergonomic advice from our experts.” This may not drive massive signups, but it helps you build a list of genuinely engaged customers—creating a solid foundation for your business in its early stages.
  • Content matters, but value matters even more. There’s no doubt content is king, but relying on marketing buzz or overly aggressive messaging can sometimes backfire (e.g., “Crazy 90% BFCM Sale!”). Instead, keep your content clean, focus on adding value or telling a story, and naturally lead into a product link or sale info. I’ve seen a smart furniture brand do this well—every email they send revolves around an interesting topic, subtly incorporating their products.
  • No icons or emojis in email subject lines. To me, this feels like an outdated way to grab attention. These days, customers tend to see them as spammy or cheap sales tactics—especially when they receive hundreds of similar emails daily—so they’re more likely to ignore them.

 

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Yuparkoti
Shopify Partner
222 17 27

Hello @Jacqui 

I prefer 3 approaches:

Firstly — Attract Sign-ups

Secondly — Automated Flow

Lastly — Optimize and Refine

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b0ws
Shopify Partner
5 0 3

I like using a super-simple approach: short, engaging emails with a clear benefit right away. One effective tactic I’ve found is leveraging existing Shopify data (like recent purchases or product views) to create hyper-targeted emails—customers feel it’s relevant, not spammy.

Also, instead of overwhelming subscribers, I focus on consistent, valuable content and always leave them looking forward to the next email.

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lancemiller
New Member
9 0 0

we still rock with email but sms? that straight up changed the game for our business fr. we started with the basic email flows but conversion rates were meh. switched to txtcart for abandoned carts and our recovery jumped like crazy. still use email for content but for time-sensitive stuff like cart recovery or flash sales, sms gets wayyy better engagement. people actually respond which is wild. if you're still email-only you're leaving money on the table fr

Landyn