Mail bite

A "mail bite" is a term used in the context of email marketing and refers to a brief, concise, and attention-grabbing subject line that is designed to entice the recipient to open the email. The goal of a mail bite is to create a sense of curiosity, urgency, or interest that encourages the recipient to click on the email and read the content.

A good mail bite should be:

  1. Short and sweet: Keep it brief and to the point, ideally under 5-7 words.
  2. Relevant: Make sure it's relevant to the content of the email and the recipient's interests.
  3. Attention-grabbing: Use action words, questions, or statements that create a sense of curiosity or urgency.
  4. Clear: Avoid using jargon or technical terms that might confuse the recipient.

Here are some examples of effective mail bites:

Remember, the goal of a mail bite is to entice the recipient to open the email, so make sure it's compelling and relevant to your audience.