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Design automated email sequences for welcome, nurture, sales, onboarding, and re-engagement. Use when building email automation flows.
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Design automated email sequences for welcome, nurture, sales, onboarding, and re-engagement. Use when building email automation flows.
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| name | email-sequences |
| description | Design automated email sequences for welcome, nurture, sales, onboarding, and re-engagement. Use when building email automation flows. |
| origin | ECM |
Use this skill when:
Before designing a sequence, clarify:
TRIGGER (what starts the sequence)
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DELAY (time between emails)
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CONDITION (check before sending — is the person still qualified?)
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EMAIL (the message)
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BRANCH (if/then logic — what happened after the email?)
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NEXT STEP or EXIT
Goal: Introduce the brand, deliver immediate value, set expectations, build trust.
Email 1 (Immediate): Welcome + deliver the promised asset
Subject: "Here's your [lead magnet] + a quick intro"
Content: Deliver the download, introduce yourself, set expectations for future emails.
Email 2 (Day 2): Your best content piece
Subject: "The [topic] guide that [specific result]"
Content: Share your single best piece of content. Establish authority.
Email 3 (Day 4): Story/origin
Subject: "Why I started [brand/product]"
Content: Tell the brand's origin story. Build emotional connection.
Email 4 (Day 7): Social proof
Subject: "How [customer name] achieved [specific result]"
Content: Customer success story or case study. Build credibility.
Email 5 (Day 10): Address the main objection
Subject: "The #1 question we get about [topic/product]"
Content: Tackle the biggest objection or FAQ head-on.
Email 6 (Day 12): Soft introduction to product/service
Subject: "When you're ready for [next step]"
Content: Introduce your offer as the natural next step. Not pushy.
Email 7 (Day 14): Direct CTA
Subject: "[First name], here's your next step"
Content: Clear call to action with urgency or incentive.
Goal: Maintain relationship, deliver value, keep brand top of mind until ready to buy.
Pattern (repeating cycle):
Email A: Educational content (how-to, guide, framework)
Email B: Story or case study (social proof, relatability)
Email C: Curated content (roundup, tools, resources)
Email D: Engagement prompt (survey, question, reply request)
[Repeat with new content]
Nurture rules:
Goal: Convert a qualified lead into a customer.
Email 1 (Day 0): The problem + your solution
Subject: "The [problem] costing you [specific loss]"
Content: Agitate the problem. Introduce your solution as the answer.
Email 2 (Day 2): Social proof deep dive
Subject: "How [customer] went from [before] to [after]"
Content: Detailed case study with specific numbers.
Email 3 (Day 4): Objection handling
Subject: "Is [common objection] holding you back?"
Content: Address 2-3 common objections with evidence.
Email 4 (Day 6): Product walkthrough
Subject: "Here's exactly what you get with [product]"
Content: Feature breakdown tied to benefits. Demo or video.
Email 5 (Day 8): Comparison/alternative
Subject: "Why [your approach] vs [alternative approach]"
Content: Honest comparison. Position your differentiator.
Email 6 (Day 10): Urgency trigger
Subject: "[Deadline/scarcity element] — decision time"
Content: Legitimate urgency (price increase, cohort close, bonus expiring).
Email 7 (Day 12): Final push
Subject: "Last chance: [offer summary]"
Content: Final CTA with everything summarized. Make it easy.
Email 8 (Day 14): Breakup email
Subject: "Should I stop sending these?"
Content: Acknowledge they haven't acted. Offer to stay in touch or unsubscribe.
Goal: Activate new users/customers and drive them to the "aha moment."
Email 1 (Immediate): Welcome + first step
Subject: "Welcome! Here's your first step"
Content: One clear action to take right now. Link to getting started.
Email 2 (Day 1): Quick win
Subject: "Get your first [result] in 5 minutes"
Content: Guide them to the fastest possible win with the product.
Email 3 (Day 3): Key feature introduction
Subject: "Have you tried [feature]?"
Content: Introduce the feature most correlated with retention.
Email 4 (Day 5): Social proof from new users
Subject: "[Customer] got [result] in their first week"
Content: New user success story to build momentum.
Email 5 (Day 7): Progress check
Subject: "How's your first week going?"
Content: Check in. Offer help. Link to support/FAQ.
Email 6 (Day 10): Advanced feature
Subject: "Ready for the next level? Try [feature]"
Content: Introduce a more advanced capability.
Email 7 (Day 14): Milestone celebration
Subject: "You've done [milestone]! Here's what's next"
Content: Celebrate progress. Show what's possible next.
[If trial]: Email 8 (Day 20): Trial ending reminder
Subject: "Your trial ends in [X] days"
Content: Summarize what they've accomplished. CTA to upgrade.
Goal: Reactivate subscribers who have stopped engaging.
Email 1 (Day 0): We miss you
Subject: "It's been a while, [first name]"
Content: Acknowledge absence. Offer your best recent content.
Email 2 (Day 5): Value bomb
Subject: "[Biggest value piece] — no strings attached"
Content: Deliver exceptional value. No ask.
Email 3 (Day 10): Feedback request
Subject: "Quick question — what would make these emails better?"
Content: 1-question survey. Shows you care about their experience.
Email 4 (Day 15): Last chance
Subject: "Should we part ways?"
Content: Direct — "If you want to keep hearing from us, click here."
Email 5 (Day 21): Sunset
Subject: "We're removing you from our list (unless...)"
Content: Final notice. If no action, remove from active list.
Goal: Confirm, onboard, delight, and encourage repeat purchase or referral.
Email 1 (Immediate): Order confirmation + what's next
Email 2 (Day 2): Tips for getting the most out of your purchase
Email 3 (Day 7): Check-in — how's it going?
Email 4 (Day 14): Related product/resource suggestion
Email 5 (Day 21): Request for review or testimonial
Email 6 (Day 30): Loyalty/referral offer
Goal: Re-acquire churned customers.
Email 1 (Day 0): We want you back + what's new
Email 2 (Day 7): Here's what you're missing (specific features/updates)
Email 3 (Day 14): Special offer to return
Email 4 (Day 21): Last outreach — door is always open
| Sequence Type | Spacing Between Emails | Total Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome | 2-3 days | 14-21 days |
| Nurture | 5-7 days | Ongoing |
| Sales | 1-3 days | 7-14 days |
| Onboarding | 1-3 days | 14-30 days |
| Re-engagement | 5-7 days | 14-21 days |
| Post-purchase | 3-7 days | 30 days |
| Winback | 5-7 days | 21-30 days |
Spacing principles:
| Metric | Welcome | Nurture | Sales | Onboarding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open rate | 50-60% | 20-30% | 25-35% | 40-60% |
| Click rate | 10-15% | 2-5% | 3-8% | 10-20% |
| Conversion | 3-5% | 0.5-2% | 2-10% | 30-60% activation |
| Unsubscribe | <0.5% | <0.3% | <1% | <0.3% |
Before launching a sequence, verify: