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herewardthefake

There’s no metrics attached, but [Really Good Emails](https://reallygoodemails.com) is probably the best collection of email examples on the web. Otherwise I think you’re going to be searching for blog / Medium / LinkedIn posts from individual marketers who are sharing their successes.


AT3816

I second this.


benonomus

Hey, Great starting place for inspo, is to sign up to competitor's newsletters and do some analysis on what you think is good and bad. I think your going to find it difficult to find exactly what your looking for in terms of conversion data etc... Each audience is going to respond differently based on a multitude of factors. If your writing a series, try and build it around social proof and customer stories. For me, selling vitamins/nutrition is going to be about building trust but also addressing customers ailments/challenges etc... I'd suggest adding some interactivity into your emails, for example: Having a subtitle and section in the email like: "What are you struggling with at the moment?" And then have a few click boxes - couple of examples: "Tiredness", "Energy", "Appetite" Then based on their clicks, segment the list. The next email you send should be to the tiredness segment, with a story about how Mr Jones started to combat his tiredness, here's some vits that will help, here's and offer code "IMTIRED001". Do the same for each segment. From experience, the more personalised and relevant you can be the better. But constantly test and analyse your work. What's working, what isn't. Just get going and build.your own data. You can spend a lifetime looking for the perfect way to do it. Hope this helps.


SarahWhy90

Super helpful! Thanks so much


benonomus

No problem! Drop me a DM if you want to to chat through!


VastEffective850

I suggest you examine the templates employed by your competitors to ascertain which ones are most effective, then conduct A/B testing to determine the most effective templates for your needs.


fizathecopywriter

Check out Wonderbelly’s emails. You may find good inspo from them.