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Colton Cook
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Catchy Email Subject Lines

Colton Cook
  • Contractor
  • College Station, TX
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So, as we all know a vast majority of emails are deleted and never opened. I figured maybe this discussion could provide an outlet for ideas for successful email titles that will raise the likelihood of the email being opened. 

I know that most agents, and I assume wholesalers will have a drip campaign to market to their database. I see emails from agents all the time that make me immediately trash them.

Anyone had any success with catchy titles? Text, email, letter, whatever. 

thanks! :)

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Sean Dolan
  • Vendor
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Sean Dolan
  • Vendor
  • Katy, TX
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@Colton Cook I Couldn't include a screenshot from the app, but managed to via mobile web. 

Here's how the data output looks.

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