If your recipients are not reading your emails, how will you sell your domain? Maybe it’s time to look at your subject line. It’s a split-second decision: all it takes is your cold email subject line to decide whether your message is actually worth reading, so you have to figure out a cold email subject line compelling enough to get people to open your email in the first place.
IMO your domain name is your best subject line. Why? Because that’s what you are selling, and IMO it should always be in your email subject line, most recipients will be curious to open the email as soon as they see the domain name, but for that, your email list has to be laser targetted. Sending emails to nonqualified buyers make your email go into the spam folder.
So one of the most critical rules of outbound marketing is to spend more time finding the potential suitors for your domain.
Sharing a few email subject lines that you can use in your outbound sales campaign.
- DomainName
- DomainName?
- Interested in DomainName?
- Your thoughts on DomainName?
- What do you think about DomainName?
- DomainName for sale
- DomainName is listed
- DomainName is a perfect fit for you
- Let’s talk about DomainName
- DomainName is available
- DomainName can be yours. Let’s talk?
- Upgrade to DomainName?
Email marketing is all about A/B testing; don’t just stick with one email subject line or email body template. Keep testing them, see what gets you more open rates and engagement, and take it from there.
Subject lines are undoubtedly the most crucial factor when it comes to whether your emails are going to be read or not, but a cool subject line is not enough to get your domain to sell. First, work more on finding a domain that sells and worry about the subject line later.
That’s it for now. I hope you like it; please comment below to share what email subject lines you use.
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Thank you yogi for the update.
I have been using my domain name for subject lines without include .com which is working for me ( if I have a domain like ABC.COM my subject lines will be A B C) but still some won’t open it.
My question is; Can I add the .com to it on my subject lines (Like: abc.com is available)?
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Worth giving a shot, IMO. Keep doing A/B testing and see what works and what doesn’t.
Thanks Yogi for your tips 🙇🏾♂
Thanks
All the information you put in this post is very helpful Yogi, Thanks a lot for sharing and keep it up.
Tell me
Can i use my normal Gmail ID
For outbounding?