Email Sequences That Convert

Welcome sequences, nurture campaigns, and re-engagement emails.

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Email sequences are one of the highest-ROI applications of AI prompting. A well-prompted AI can generate a complete 5-email welcome sequence in minutes that would take a copywriter hours.

Welcome Sequence (5 Emails)

Complete 5-email welcome sequence with subject lines and CTAs.

Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to [BUSINESS].

What we do: [DESCRIPTION]
Main offer: [PRODUCT/SERVICE]
Target audience: [WHO]
Brand voice: [TONE]

Sequence structure:

Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + deliver promised lead magnet + set expectations
Email 2 (Day 2): Share our origin story + build trust
Email 3 (Day 4): Teach something valuable (no selling)
Email 4 (Day 7): Case study or social proof + soft CTA
Email 5 (Day 10): Direct offer + urgency + clear CTA

For each email provide:
- Subject line (under 50 chars)
- Preview text (under 90 chars)
- Body copy (150-250 words)
- CTA button text
- P.S. line
The P.S. line is one of the most-read parts of any email. Always include one — AI often forgets it unless you ask.

Prompt Templates

Re-engagement Email

Win-back email for inactive subscribers.

Write a re-engagement email for subscribers who haven't opened in 30 days. Brand: [BRAND]. Tone: friendly, not desperate. Include: what they're missing, a compelling reason to come back, and an easy win they can get right now. Subject line should create curiosity without clickbait.

Test Your Knowledge

Knowledge Check

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What should Email 3 in a welcome sequence typically focus on?

Key Takeaways

  • Email sequences are high-ROI applications of AI prompting
  • Structure the sequence arc: welcome → story → value → proof → offer
  • Always include subject lines, preview text, and P.S. lines in your prompt
  • Test subject lines separately — they determine if anyone reads the email