I like to think of a subject line like a pick up line – if you get it right, you’ve got a chance to prove yourself and if you get it wrong no one is going to listen to what you have to say.
A subject line has to be compelling enough to convince a person that you won’t waste their time and interesting enough to make them want to learn more.
Here are some tips to make people respond to your communication.
The value-first strategy
We’re all a little bit selfish with our time. Tell your clients the benefit of reading the email as incentive to click through.
“How to prepare your home for the best selling price with interior design”
A quick and easy fix
Human beings are wired to look for the highest return on the lowest investment. Implying a quick and easy fix to a problem will appeal to their self-interest and motivate them to read on.
“5 fast and simple ways to declutter your house before an OFI”
A gentle threat
How will reading this email protect your contact from a future they don’t want? Fears of loss, missing out and making mistakes are powerful motivators.
“You’ll never sell your home without these three things”
Exclusivity
No-one wants to think you’re sending your offers to every Tom, Dick and Harry in your database. Make the contact feel exceptional with subject lines that speak to them directly. You can achieve this with a broad identifier.
“Investors, this is the perfect property for you!”
Have social proof
People look at the behaviour of others to make a decision. They take interest in their success and are eager to learn from their ways.
“Joe Blogs tripled the value of his home with one simple trick”
Ask a question
A question is the ultimate psychological ploy. Your contacts with subconsciously answer it and want to find out more.
“Do you know what your home is really worth?”
Spark curiosity
Make your subject lines open-ended to escalate intrigue and increase anticipation.
“We didn’t believe Isaac’s story either”
Conversational Tone
No one wants to communicate with a robot. Be lively, upbeat and conversational.
“Hey Lucy, home prices in your area are off the charts!”
Above all make sure the content matches the thriller, if you keep luring them in under false pretences you’re not going to go anywhere.