Email Subject Line

I forgot to mention this last time...

A curiosity-driven way to re-engage.

Copy Subject Line

Copied

Use Cases:

How to use this email?

Using the subject line "I forgot to mention this last time..." adds intrigue by suggesting that there's something valuable or important that was missed in previous communications. It's effective when you want to re-spark interest and encourage engagement. This approach is curious and works well when you want to add extra value or provide additional insights that might have been overlooked initially. For example, if you previously discussed a product feature but forgot to mention a key benefit, this subject line can help re-engage the prospect by highlighting something new and relevant. It's particularly effective for roles like CEOs or VP of Sales who need to keep conversations fresh and engaging.

Why It Works

Adds intrigue, making them curious about what was missed.

When to Use

Use when you want to add extra value or re-spark their interest.

Variations To Try

Oh, and one more thing! | Just thought of something you might like.

Follow Up Subject Line

One more quick thing I wanted to add

Full Email Example

Hi [First Name], one thing I forgot to mention in my last note—[insert valuable insight, case study, or exclusive offer]. Would love to hear your thoughts.

VP of Sales

Did I lose you? 👀
Did I lose you? 👀

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

Exploring Opportunities for Growth
Exploring Opportunities for Growth

Piques interest by suggesting potential growth opportunities.

Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding
Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding

Creates urgency and ensures completion of the onboarding process.

Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire
Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire

Highlights the benefits of renewing on time.

Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity
Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity

Emphasizes the importance of renewing on time.

Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside
Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside

Creates anticipation and exclusivity.

Curious About [Industry Trend]?
Curious About [Industry Trend]?

Piques curiosity and encourages engagement.

Discover [Brand]: Your Welcome Awaits
Discover [Brand]: Your Welcome Awaits

Creates curiosity and invites exploration.

Explore [Brand] Today!
Explore [Brand] Today!

Encourages immediate exploration and engagement.

Personalized

I forgot to mention this last time...
I forgot to mention this last time...

Adds intrigue, making them curious about what was missed.

Just checking in – did this get buried?
Just checking in – did this get buried?

It feels light and non-aggressive while gently prompting a response.

Just following up before I close this out
Just following up before I close this out

Keeps it warm, polite, and leaves room for response.

Did I lose you? 👀
Did I lose you? 👀

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

Following up – worth a quick sync?
Following up – worth a quick sync?

Makes it easy for them to reply with a yes or no without pressure.

Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up
Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up

Implies that this is the last email, making them more likely to respond.

Get time back with Clarity

Emails are automatically drafted in your voice. Follow-ups surfaced. Spams filtered. Schedulings are handled. Keeping inbox organized, so you have more energy on priorities.

Built globally in Vancouver and Sacramento.

Copyright © 2024 ExecutiveBusinessReview. All Rights Reserved