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Email Newsletter Header

A 1536x1024 wide header image for an email newsletter, styled to your topic and brand vibe.

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A 1536x1024 wide header image for an email newsletter, styled to your topic and brand vibe, delivered in a format suitable for clear rendering at typical email widths.

Who it's for

  • Small business owners managing their own email marketing
  • E-commerce entrepreneurs launching new product lines
  • Digital marketers creating newsletters for clients
  • Startup founders building their brand identity

Use cases

  • Sending a monthly newsletter to subscribers with a new product launch
  • Creating a welcome email series for new customers
  • Designing an email template for a summer sale promotion
  • Personalising a newsletter header for a specific brand or topic
  • Updating an existing email newsletter with a fresh new look

FAQ

how do you write a cold email that gets a reply

Start with a clear and personalised subject line, then craft a concise and relevant email body that addresses the recipient's needs, keeping the tone professional and engaging. A well-designed email newsletter header can also help grab attention.

what is the best subject line for a cold email

The best subject line is one that accurately reflects the content of the email and resonates with the recipient, avoiding spam trigger words and keeping it short and to the point, ideally under 50 characters. A personalised approach often yields better results.

how many follow up emails should i send

The ideal number of follow-up emails varies depending on the context, but generally, 2-3 follow-ups are sufficient, spaced out over a week or two, ensuring each follow-up adds value and isn't repetitive. The key is to be polite and considerate of the recipient's time.

how do i personalise a cold email at scale

Personalisation at scale involves using data and templates to customise elements such as the recipient's name, company, and specific needs or interests, making sure the email feels addressed to them personally, without appearing automated or generic.

Last updated: 2026-06-28