Day 12
Build email sequences that nurture and convert
Create automated email campaigns that guide subscribers from awareness to purchase.
Box Snapshot

How to try it today
- Pick the sequence type (welcome/nurture/sales/re-engagement) and define the primary CTA.1
- Map the customer journey stage for each email and note common objections you must address.2
- Run the prompt with your audience, offer, brand voice, and timing constraints; request [number] emails.3
- Edit each email for tone, shorten where needed, and ensure one clear CTA plus proof/objection handling.4
- Load into your ESP (Mailchimp/ConvertKit/etc.), set delays, triggers, and exit rules for converters.5
- Send a test to yourself, check rendering and spam flags, then activate and monitor opens/clicks.6
One-Click Prompt
You are an email lifecycle strategist. Build a [welcome/nurture/sales/re-engagement] sequence for [audience] promoting [offer]. Goal: [purchase/booking/demo]. Brand voice: [tone]. Constraints: [send days/times, compliance].
Deliver [number] emails with:
- Subject + alt (A/B), preview text
- Body (<=220 words, skimmable, 80/20 value->pitch) with clear CTA button copy
- Personalization tokens to use
- Delay/timing from previous email
- Objection handled or proof used
- Optional PS/resource
Also provide: trigger/exit criteria, segmentation rule, and one resend tactic for non-openers.
Paste this directly into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
Tools you'll need
Reference or business tip
The best sequences provide value first, sell second. Aim for 80/20 ratio. Test sending times—Tuesday-Thursday at 10 AM typically perform best. Sequences with 5-7 emails convert 3x better than single emails. Source: HubSpot
Today's Challenge
Build a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers. Set it up this week and monitor results. Aim for 40%+ open rates and 5%+ click rates.