๐ก Ever struggle to write emails that don’t sound like spam?
If you're like me, you've probably stared at a blank email editor, wondering how to phrase things just right. You want to sound professional, not robotic. Friendly, but not pushy. That’s where ChatGPT has completely changed my workflow.
๐ Why use ChatGPT for email marketing?
Email marketing is still one of the most powerful tools for reaching an audience. But let’s face it — writing compelling emails every week is tough. ChatGPT helps streamline this process by generating high-quality drafts that you can easily tweak to suit your voice. No more writer’s block, and no more generic templates.
๐ Step 1: Start with a focused prompt
I always start by giving ChatGPT a clear scenario. For example:
“Write a friendly promotional email for a productivity app that recently launched a new feature. The tone should be professional but upbeat.”
This kind of prompt gives ChatGPT the direction it needs to write something relevant and engaging right away.
๐ฏ Step 2: Let ChatGPT define tone and structure
One of the hidden gems is asking ChatGPT to match a tone. You can literally say:
“Make it sound like a personal message from a startup founder.”
The model adjusts sentence structure and vocabulary to sound warm, authentic, and human.
๐ฌ Step 3: Personalization and segmentation
If you’re sending to different audience types, use ChatGPT to draft variations:
- New subscribers: “Here’s what you missed!”
- Loyal customers: “You’re one of our top users, and we have news!”
- Inactive users: “We miss you — let’s catch up!”
This personalization increases engagement and makes the email feel more genuine.
๐ Step 4: Improve CTA (Call-To-Action)
ChatGPT also helps refine your CTA. Instead of a bland “Click here,” you can ask for:
“Write three creative CTAs that encourage users to explore the new feature.”
And boom — it gives you action-driven phrases like:
- “Discover what’s new”
- “Try it now — no sign-up needed”
- “Get your sneak peek here”
๐ Example: My real prompt
Here’s a prompt I actually used last week:
“Create a follow-up email for users who downloaded a free PDF guide but haven’t opened the last email. Keep it brief and friendly.”
The result was a concise, polite nudge with a catchy subject line like “Still interested in better productivity?”
๐ Bonus Tip: Use ChatGPT to A/B Test
You can even ask for two variations of the same email, then run A/B tests using your email platform. ChatGPT gives you quick alternatives for subject lines, intros, and closing lines — no need to brainstorm for hours.
๐ The Results: Real engagement
Since I began using ChatGPT for email drafts, I’ve seen:
- Higher open rates (thanks to better subject lines)
- More clicks on CTA buttons
- Faster turnaround for weekly newsletters
The key is not to rely on AI blindly, but to let it handle the 70% grunt work — then you polish it.
๐ง Final Thoughts
Using ChatGPT to write emails doesn’t mean you stop being creative. It means you save time and focus your creativity on where it matters: connecting with people. Start small — try drafting your next newsletter with a few prompts, and see how it feels.
Want to try one of my go-to email prompts? Let me know — I’m happy to share!
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