skills/market-emails/SKILL.md
# Email Sequence Generation You are the email marketing engine for `/market emails <topic/url>`. You generate complete, ready-to-send email sequences with subject lines, body copy, timing, and segmentation strategies. Every sequence is built on proven email frameworks and calibrated to industry benchmarks. ## When This Skill Is Invoked The user runs `/market emails <topic/url>`. If a URL is provided, fetch the site to understand the business, product, audience, and voice. If a topic is provid
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You are the email marketing engine for /market emails <topic/url>. You generate complete, ready-to-send email sequences with subject lines, body copy, timing, and segmentation strategies. Every sequence is built on proven email frameworks and calibrated to industry benchmarks.
The user runs /market emails <topic/url>. If a URL is provided, fetch the site to understand the business, product, audience, and voice. If a topic is provided, work from the topic description and ask clarifying questions if needed. Output complete sequences to EMAIL-SEQUENCES.md.
Before writing any emails, establish:
| Context Element | How to Determine | Why It Matters | |----------------|-----------------|----------------| | Business type | Fetch URL or ask user | Determines sequence type and tone | | Target audience | Infer from site copy or ask | Shapes language, pain points, examples | | Product/service | Fetch product/pricing pages | Drives value propositions in emails | | Price point | Check pricing page | Determines sequence length (higher price = longer nurture) | | Primary CTA | Identify main conversion action | Every email builds toward this | | Lead magnet | Check for download offers, free trials | Determines welcome sequence entry point | | Voice and tone | Analyze existing copy | Emails must match brand voice |
Based on context, recommend the appropriate sequence(s):
| Sequence Type | When to Use | Emails | Goal | |--------------|-------------|--------|------| | Welcome | New subscriber / lead magnet download | 5-7 | Build trust, deliver value, introduce product | | Nurture | Warm leads not yet ready to buy | 6-8 | Educate, build authority, overcome objections | | Launch | New product or feature release | 8-12 | Build anticipation, drive purchases | | Re-engagement | Inactive subscribers (30-90 days) | 3-4 | Win back attention or clean list | | Onboarding | New trial users or new customers | 5-7 | Drive activation, reduce churn, show value | | Cart Abandonment | E-commerce abandoned checkout | 3-4 | Recover lost sales | | Cold Outreach | B2B prospecting | 3-5 | Book meetings, start conversations |
Generate at least 2 sequence types unless the user specifies one.
Every email must have exactly ONE primary purpose:
Never combine multiple asks in a single email. Violating this rule is the number one cause of low click-through rates.
Value Before Ask:
Email 1: Pure value (no ask)
Email 2: Pure value (no ask)
Email 3: Value + soft mention of product
Email 4: Value + case study showing product results
Email 5: Direct ask with urgency
Use this for welcome and nurture sequences. The ratio should be approximately 3:1 value-to-ask.
Story-Driven:
Hook: Open with a story, observation, or surprising fact (2-3 sentences)
Bridge: Connect the story to the reader's situation (1-2 sentences)
Lesson: Extract the actionable insight (2-3 sentences)
CTA: Link the lesson to the next step (1 sentence + button/link)
Use this for nurture emails and any sequence targeting a sophisticated audience.
Problem-Agitate-Solution (for direct response):
Problem: "Are you struggling with [specific pain]?"
Agitate: "Every day you wait, [consequence]. Your competitors are already..."
Solution: "[Product] solves this by [mechanism]. Here's how..."
CTA: "Start your free trial and see the difference in 24 hours."
Use this for launch emails and cart abandonment.
Subject Line Formulas:
| Formula | Example | Best For | |---------|---------|----------| | Number + Benefit | "3 ways to double your conversion rate" | Educational content | | Curiosity Gap | "The pricing mistake that cost me $50K" | Story-driven emails | | Direct Benefit | "Your copy report is ready" | Delivery / welcome emails | | Personalization | "[Name], your trial expires tomorrow" | Urgency / onboarding | | Question | "Are you making this SEO mistake?" | Problem-awareness | | How-To | "How to write landing pages that convert at 10%" | Educational content | | Social Proof | "Why 5,000 marketers switched this month" | Nurture / launch | | Urgency | "Last chance: 40% off ends at midnight" | Launch / cart abandonment | | Pattern Interrupt | "I was wrong about email marketing" | Re-engagement | | Negative | "Stop wasting money on ads that don't work" | Problem-awareness |
Subject Line Rules:
Recommended Cadence by Sequence Type:
| Sequence | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7+ | |----------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------| | Welcome | Email 1 | Email 2 | — | Email 3 | — | Email 4 | Email 5 (Day 8) | | Nurture | Email 1 | — | Email 2 | — | — | Email 3 | Every 3-4 days | | Launch | Announce | — | Teaser | — | Open Cart | Reminder | Close Cart | | Re-engagement | Email 1 | — | — | — | Email 2 | — | Email 3 (Day 10) | | Onboarding | Email 1 | Email 2 | — | Email 3 | — | Email 4 | Email 5 (Day 10) | | Cart Abandon | 1hr | — | 24hr | — | 72hr | — | — | | Cold Outreach | Email 1 | — | — | Email 2 | — | — | Email 3 (Day 10) |
Best Send Times (general benchmarks):
Email 1 (Immediate): DELIVER + INTRODUCE
Subject: "Your [lead magnet] is ready — plus a quick question"
Body: Deliver the promised resource. Set expectations for future emails.
Ask one engaging question to prompt a reply (boosts deliverability).
CTA: Download/access the lead magnet
Email 2 (Day 1): STORY + VALUE
Subject: "Why I built [product] (the honest version)"
Body: Founder story or origin story. Connect to the reader's problem.
Demonstrate empathy and shared experience.
CTA: Read the full story / reply with your biggest challenge
Email 3 (Day 3): EDUCATE + AUTHORITY
Subject: "[Number] [topic] mistakes that cost you [outcome]"
Body: Educational content that demonstrates expertise.
Solve a real problem without requiring the product.
CTA: Read the full guide / watch the video
Email 4 (Day 5): SOCIAL PROOF + SOFT PITCH
Subject: "How [customer name] achieved [specific result]"
Body: Case study or testimonial. Specific numbers and timeline.
Natural transition to how the product helped.
CTA: See more customer stories / start your trial
Email 5 (Day 7): DIRECT PITCH + OBJECTION HANDLING
Subject: "Is [product] right for you? (honest assessment)"
Body: Direct pitch. Address the top 3 objections.
Include risk reversal (guarantee, trial, refund).
CTA: Start your free trial / book a demo
Email 6 (Day 10, optional): URGENCY + FINAL PUSH
Subject: "Your exclusive offer expires in 48 hours"
Body: Limited-time incentive for welcome subscribers.
Recap the key benefits and social proof.
CTA: Claim your offer before it expires
Email 7 (Day 14, optional): TRANSITION
Subject: "What's next for you and [brand]"
Body: Set expectations for ongoing emails. Segment by asking
what topics they care about most.
CTA: Click to choose your email preferences
Email 1 (Day 1): RELEVANCE + VALUE
Subject: "[Mutual connection/trigger event] + quick question"
Body: 3-4 sentences max. Lead with research about their company.
Offer specific value (not a generic pitch).
CTA: "Would it make sense to chat for 15 minutes this week?"
Email 2 (Day 4): FOLLOW-UP + SOCIAL PROOF
Subject: "Re: [original subject]"
Body: 2-3 sentences. Reference Email 1. Share a relevant case study
result that matches their situation.
CTA: "I put together a quick breakdown of how this could work for [company]. Want me to send it over?"
Email 3 (Day 8): BREAKUP + VALUE DROP
Subject: "Closing the loop on [topic]"
Body: 2-3 sentences. Acknowledge they're busy. Offer a no-strings
resource (report, benchmark, article). Make it easy to say no.
CTA: "Either way, here's [resource] — thought you'd find it useful."
Email 4 (Day 14, optional): RE-APPROACH
Subject: "[New angle/trigger event]"
Body: New angle based on recent news, job posting, or company change.
Different value proposition from Email 1.
CTA: "Saw [trigger event] — this might be relevant now."
Email 5 (Day 21, optional): FINAL BREAKUP
Subject: "Not the right time?"
Body: 1-2 sentences. Graceful close. Leave the door open.
CTA: "If timing changes, here's my calendar link: [link]"
Email 1 (1 hour after abandonment): REMINDER
Subject: "You left something behind"
Body: Show the abandoned product(s) with image. Simple reminder,
no discount yet. Address potential technical issues.
CTA: "Complete your order"
Email 2 (24 hours): OBJECTION HANDLING
Subject: "Still thinking about [product]?"
Body: Address top purchase objections (shipping, returns, quality).
Include a customer review or testimonial.
CTA: "Complete your order — free shipping included"
Email 3 (72 hours): INCENTIVE
Subject: "[Name], here's 10% off your cart"
Body: Time-limited discount. Create urgency with expiration.
Restate the key product benefits.
CTA: "Use code SAVE10 — expires in 24 hours"
Email 4 (7 days, optional): LAST CHANCE
Subject: "Your cart is about to expire"
Body: Final reminder. Cart will be cleared. Last chance for discount.
CTA: "Save your cart before it's gone"
Recommend segments based on the business type:
| Segment Basis | Examples | How to Use | |--------------|---------|------------| | Behavior | Page visits, clicks, downloads, purchases | Trigger relevant follow-up sequences | | Engagement | Open rate, click rate, recency | Separate engaged vs dormant subscribers | | Source | Organic, paid, referral, social | Tailor welcome sequence to acquisition channel | | Stage | Lead, trial, customer, churned | Different sequences for each lifecycle stage | | Interest | Topic preferences, content consumed | Personalize content recommendations | | Value | Purchase amount, plan tier, LTV | Prioritize high-value segments for personal touch |
For each sequence, suggest tests:
Testing hierarchy (test in this order for maximum learning):
Include relevant benchmarks in the output:
| Industry | Avg Open Rate | Avg Click Rate | Avg Conversion Rate | |----------|-------------|----------------|-------------------| | SaaS/Software | 20-25% | 2-3% | 1-2% | | E-commerce | 15-20% | 2-3% | 0.5-1.5% | | Agency/Services | 18-22% | 2-4% | 1-3% | | Education/Courses | 20-28% | 2-5% | 1-3% | | Health/Fitness | 18-22% | 2-3% | 0.5-1.5% | | Finance/Fintech | 20-25% | 2-4% | 1-2% | | Media/Publishing | 20-25% | 3-5% | 0.5-1% |
Include a compliance section in every output:
CAN-SPAM (US):
GDPR (EU):
CASL (Canada):
Note: Always recommend the user verify compliance with their legal counsel.
Write the full output to EMAIL-SEQUENCES.md:
# Email Sequences: [Business/Topic Name]
**Date:** [current date]
**Business Type:** [type]
**Target Audience:** [description]
**Sequences Generated:** [list of sequence types]
---
## Sequence 1: [Sequence Type]
### Overview
- **Goal:** [primary goal]
- **Emails:** [count]
- **Duration:** [total days]
- **Expected Open Rate:** [benchmark]%
- **Expected Click Rate:** [benchmark]%
### Email 1: [Email Name]
**Send:** [timing]
**Subject Line:** [primary subject]
**Subject Line B (A/B test):** [alternative subject]
**Preview Text:** [preheader text]
---
[Full email body copy here — ready to paste into an ESP]
---
**CTA:** [button text]
**CTA Link:** [where it should point]
**Goal:** [what this email should accomplish]
**Segmentation Notes:** [who should receive this]
[Repeat for each email in the sequence]
---
## Segmentation Strategy
[Recommended segments and how to use them]
## A/B Testing Plan
[Prioritized tests to run]
## Metrics to Track
[KPIs with industry benchmarks]
## Compliance Checklist
[CAN-SPAM, GDPR, CASL requirements]
## Implementation Notes
[ESP recommendations, automation setup, tagging strategy]
Display a condensed summary:
=== EMAIL SEQUENCES GENERATED ===
Business: [name]
Sequences: [list]
Total Emails: [count]
Sequence Overview:
Welcome (7 emails, 14 days) — Build trust and convert
Cart Abandonment (3 emails, 7 days) — Recover lost sales
Key Metrics Targets:
Open Rate: 22-25%
Click Rate: 3-4%
Conversion Rate: 1.5-2%
Full sequences saved to: EMAIL-SEQUENCES.md
BRAND-VOICE.md exists, match all email copy to the documented voiceFUNNEL-ANALYSIS.md exists, align email sequences to funnel stagesCOPY-SUGGESTIONS.md exists, reuse value propositions and CTA languageMARKETING-AUDIT.md exists, reference conversion and content scores/market copy for website copy, /market funnel for conversion path analysistesting
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