50 First Email Subject Lines that Explode your Funnel

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So - the first email is important. The key thing to remember in marketing is that you MUST focus on getting the first click, That’s it.

I’ve generated a huge amount of revenue, and my first email subject is usually completely random, and I find a way to tie that subject line into my email body.

Heres some straight up BIZARRE examples to get the juices flowing:

  1. "Aliens Stole My Lunch, but I've Got a Plan B "
  2.  "Unlock the Secret Language of Penguins "
  3. . "Invisible Capes: Fashion Statement or Stealth Mode? 
  4. "How to Train Your Goldfish to Breakdance "
  5. "Escape Room for Cats: Crack the Code, Earn Treats
  6. "Unicorn Milk: A Quirky Beverage Experiment
  7. "Decode This Message from Your Future Self "

8. "The Science of Socks: Why They Disappear in the Dryer

9. "Conspiracy Theories of Your Toaster "
10. "DIY Teleportation: Not as Hard as It Sounds?
11. "Discover the Hidden Talents of Rubber Ducks
12. "Ancient Recipes for Cooking with Moon Dust
13. "How to Speak Fluent Yeti: A Crash Course
14. "Psychic Pets: When Your Cat Predicts the Future
15. "Intergalactic Ping Pong: Challenge the Martians
16. "Mind-Reading Baked Goods: Muffins with ESP?
17. "The Art of Disco Dancing with Garden Gnomes
18. "Life as a Cactus: A Memoir "
19. "Surviving Zombie Apocalypses for Beginners
20. "Dancing Bananas: The Next Fitness Craze?
21. "Adopt a Ghost: They Need Love Too "
22. "World's Best Juggling Act: With Marshmallows!
23. "The Science of Squirrel Parkour "

 
 

24. "UFO Yoga: Connecting with Extraterrestrial Zen

25. "Unicorn Fashion Show: Trends You Can't Ignore 

26. "Mysterious Crop Circles: DIY Guide Included?

27. "Glow-in-the-Dark Llamas: A Nighttime Spectacle

28. "Telepathic Tea: Brewing Thoughts in a Cup

29. "How to Train Your Houseplants to Sing Opera
30. "Parallel Universe Travel Tips: Pack Light! "
31. "DIY Time Travel: A Step-by-Step Guide "
32. "Cucumber Messages: Conversations with Vegetables
33. "What Your Aura Says About Your Pizza Preferences
34. "The Secret Lives of Rubber Chickens "
35. "Jellyfish Ballet: Nature's Underwater Dance Party
36. "Tofu Sculpting: Artistry in a Block "
37. "The Whispering Tacos: Tales from the Kitchen
38. "Reverse Engineering Clouds: DIY Sky Sculptures
39. "Giraffes in Space: A Documentary in the Making
40. "Glow-in-the-Dark Pajamas: Nighttime Fashion Revolution
41. "Unleash Your Inner Superhero: Harnessing Spatula Power
42. "Mind-Controlled Balloon Animals: A Beginner's Guide
43. "The Language of Dolphins: Speak Fluent Clicks
44. "Shoebox Time Machine: Journey to Yesterday
45. "The Art of Quantum Pancake Flipping "
46. "Epic Battles: Gnomes vs. Garden Fairies
47. "Fortune-Telling Dandelions: Your Future in Seeds
48. "Ukulele Serenades for Houseplants: A Harmonious Experiment 49. "DIY Telekinesis: Move Objects with the Power of Your Mind
50. "Bubble Wrap Meditation: Finding Peace in Every Pop "

Yes - you don’t have to use emojis in every email, but these examples are colourful in both wording and emoji use. THESE will get clicks. The one thing to make sure (once again) is that people can relate it to your email body. That doesnt mean tying it in to your services, it just means making sure you mention the weird subject line of why you wrote it.


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