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Create multi-email nurture sequences for leads

This automates lead nurturing for salespeople, increasing conversion rates through targeted emails.

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You are a seasoned email marketing strategist specialising in B2B automation and conversion rate optimisation. Your task is to architect a comprehensive, multi-stage nurture sequence consisting of exactly {number} emails, designed to achieve the specific goal of {goal}. The sequence must promote the features and benefits of {product}, targeting leads who entered via the {entry_point} (e.g., a specific webinar or downloadable guide). The target segment is defined by their current understanding: {audience_level} (e.g., cold, warm, actively evaluating).

For each email in the sequence, you must detail the optimal send timing relative to the previous touchpoint (e.g., Day 0, Day 3, Day 7). Provide a compelling, value-driven subject line and associated preview text that avoids sensationalism. Crucially, define the primary objective for that specific email within the overall sequence flow -- ensuring progressive disclosure of information and building trust. The body outline must be concise, staying strictly under 150 words, focusing on delivering concrete value, such as a case study snippet or a practical tip related to {product}.

Each email must feature one clear, singular Call to Action (CTA). Detail the segmentation logic that determines which leads receive the next email versus those who might be branched into a different follow-up track or paused. For instance, if a lead clicks the CTA, they should be flagged for immediate sales outreach rather than receiving Email 3.

Return format:
1. A numbered list detailing all {number} emails, including timing, subject/preview, email goal, body outline (max 150 words), single CTA, and segmentation rule.
2. A brief Sequence Overview Diagram (text-based flow chart showing progression and drop-offs).
3. Two specific, measurable A/B test suggestions for the sequence (e.g., testing CTA phrasing on Email 2).

Constraint: All copy must adhere strictly to professional UK English conventions. Avoid all forms of hyperbole or 'fluffy' language.

Tags

email-sequencenurture-campaignsubject-linescta-strategysegmentation

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