skills/cosmoblk/email-marketing-bible/SKILL.md
Comprehensive, data-backed email marketing knowledge base. 908 sources, 4,798 insights. Use when reviewing email setups, building automation flows, diagnosing deliverability, writing email copy, selecting platforms, or pulling benchmarks. Covers strategy, flows, deliverability, copywriting, segmentation, compliance, cold email, and 19 industry playbooks.
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Source: EMB v0.4 (~55K words, 16 chapters, 4 appendices). Feb 2026. Full guide: https://emailmarketingskill.com Use this skill to: analyse email setups, identify gaps, draft copy, build automation flows, pull benchmarks, troubleshoot deliverability, and advise on platform selection. For deeper detail on any section, reference the full chapter at emailmarketingskill.com.
| Metric | Good | Strong | Red Flag | |---|---|---|---| | Click-through rate | 2-3% | 4%+ | Below 1% | | Click-to-open rate | 10-15% | 20%+ | Below 5% | | Unsubscribe rate | Under 0.2% | Under 0.1% | Above 0.5% | | Bounce rate | Under 2% | Under 1% | Above 3% | | Spam complaint rate | Under 0.1% | Under 0.05% | Above 0.3% | | List growth rate | 3-5%/month | 5%+/month | Negative | | Delivery rate | 95%+ | 98%+ | Below 85% | | Inbox placement | 85-94% | 94%+ | Below 70% |
Post-Apple MPP: Open rates are directional only. Use click-based metrics as primary.
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/01-fundamentals/
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/02-building-your-list/
Simple version: segment by recency of last purchase into 4 groups:
Priority: Abandoned cart → Post-purchase → Browse abandonment → Win-back → Promotional.
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/03-segmentation-and-personalisation/
| Metric | Automations | Campaigns | |---|---|---| | Revenue per recipient | 30x higher | Baseline | | Open rate | 40-55% | 15-25% | | Click rate | 5-10% | 2-3% |
Immediately: Order confirmation → Day 2-3: Shipping → Day 7-10: Satisfaction check → Day 14: Review request → Day 21-30: Cross-sell → Day 25-30: Replenishment (consumables).
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/04-the-emails-that-make-money/
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/05-copywriting-that-converts/
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark).Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/06-design-and-technical/
-all.d= domain must align with From address.p=none → p=quarantine → p=reject.Days 1-3: 50-100 → Days 4-7: 200-500 → Week 2: 500-1K → Week 3: 1-5K → Week 4: 5-10K → Week 5+: Scale to full. Start with most engaged subscribers.
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/07-deliverability/
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/08-testing-and-optimisation/
| Type | Primary KPI | Target | |---|---|---| | Welcome series | Conversion rate, RPR | 2.5x baseline | | Abandoned cart | Recovery rate, RPR | $3+ RPR (top 10%) | | Promotional | Revenue, CTR | 2-5% CTR | | Nurture | Engagement | >20% open, >12% CTOR | | Cold email | Positive reply rate | 3-5% | | Newsletter | Open rate, CTR | >40% open, >5% CTR |
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/09-analytics-and-measurement/
| Regulation | Consent? | Key Rules | Penalty | |---|---|---|---| | CAN-SPAM (US) | No | Accurate headers, physical address, honour opt-outs 10 days | $51,744/email | | GDPR (EU) | Yes | Right to erasure 30d, consent records 3-7 years | 4% turnover or €20M | | CASL (Canada) | Yes | Purchase: 2yr. Inquiry: 6mo. Express = indefinite | $10M CAD | | Spam Act (AU) | Yes | Consent + sender ID + unsubscribe 5 biz days | $2.22M AUD/day |
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/10-compliance-and-privacy/
19 vertical-specific playbooks with benchmarks, automation flows, and tactics:
Also covers: Agency, Healthcare, Financial, Real Estate, Travel, Education, Retail, Events, B2B Manufacturing, Restaurant, Fitness, Media, Marketplace.
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/11-industry-playbooks/
| Platform | Best For | Starting Price | Key Strength | |---|---|---|---| | Klaviyo | Ecommerce (Shopify) | Free (250 contacts) | Deep ecommerce data, predictive analytics | | Mailchimp | Small businesses | Free (500 contacts) | Ease of use, broad feature set | | ActiveCampaign | Automation-heavy | $15/mo | 135+ triggers and actions | | HubSpot | B2B, inbound | Free (2K emails/mo) | CRM integration, full suite | | Kit (ConvertKit) | Creators | Free (10K subs) | Creator-focused, simplicity | | Brevo | Multi-channel | Free (300 emails/day) | Email + SMS + chat, volume pricing | | beehiiv | Newsletters | Free (2.5K subs) | Growth tools, ad network | | Omnisend | Ecommerce multi-channel | Free (250 contacts) | Email + SMS + push in one workflow | | SmartrMail | Shopify ecommerce | Free (1K subs) | ML product recs, easiest ecommerce email | | Bento | Developers, SaaS | $30/mo | API-first, MCP integration, SOC 2 | | Postmark | Transactional | Free (100 emails/mo) | 99%+ delivery, sub-1s |
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/12-choosing-your-platform/
| Level | Reply Rate | Scale | |---|---|---| | Hyper-personalised (5+ min) | 15-25% | 20-30/day | | Semi-personalised (1-2 min) | 8-15% | 50-100/day | | Segmented (template/segment) | 3-8% | 100s/day |
4 emails over 2-3 weeks. Each MUST add new value. Breakup email = 2-3x reply rate of mid-sequence.
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/13-cold-email-and-b2b-outbound/
Full chapter: https://emailmarketingskill.com/14-ai-and-the-future-of-email/
| Industry | Avg Open Rate | Avg CTR | Avg Unsub | |---|---|---|---| | Ecommerce | 15-20% | 2-3% | 0.2% | | SaaS/Tech | 20-25% | 2-3% | 0.2% | | Financial | 20-25% | 2.5-3.5% | 0.15% | | Healthcare | 20-25% | 2-3% | 0.15% | | Education | 25-30% | 3-4% | 0.1% | | Nonprofit | 25-30% | 2.5-3.5% | 0.1% | | Media | 20-25% | 4-5% | 0.1% | | Retail | 15-20% | 2-3% | 0.2% |
| Type | Open Rate | CTR | |---|---|---| | Welcome | 50-60% | 5-8% | | Abandoned Cart | 40-50% | 5-10% | | Transactional | 60-80% | 5-15% | | Promotional | 15-20% | 2-3% | | Newsletter | 20-30% | 3-5% | | Win-Back | 10-15% | 1-2% |
| Channel | Avg ROI | |---|---| | Email | $36-42 per $1 | | SMS | $20-25 per $1 | | SEO | $15-20 per $1 | | Social (Paid) | $2-5 per $1 |
| Metric | Healthy | Warning | Critical | |---|---|---|---| | Bounce Rate | < 2% | 2-5% | > 5% | | Complaint Rate | < 0.05% | 0.05-0.1% | > 0.1% | | Unsub Rate | < 0.3% | 0.3-0.5% | > 0.5% | | List Growth | > 2%/mo | 0-2% | Negative |
| Industry | Recommended | |---|---| | Ecommerce DTC | 3-5x/week | | SaaS B2B | 1-2x/week | | Newsletter | Daily to 3x/week | | Nonprofit | 1-2x/month | | Retail | 3-5x/week |
Full benchmarks: https://emailmarketingskill.com/appendix-a-benchmarks/ Frequency guide: https://emailmarketingskill.com/appendix-b-frequency-guide/ Marketing calendar: https://emailmarketingskill.com/appendix-c-calendar/ Methodology: https://emailmarketingskill.com/appendix-d-methodology/
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