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Top 5 emails in June 🏄☀

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mailerlite.com

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Get inspired by these awesome email newsletter examples from our customers! [View in browser] [MailerLite] [Hey there!] How's your summer going so far? Did you have a chance to go somewhere exciting? Here are some beautiful summery email examples of June for your inspiration. Aiste [Mockup World] SUBJECT LINE: These guys know what they're doing... Old school still rocks! This email design by Mockup World has created an authentically vintage feel with the old school images and a taupe color palette. Be creative with your emails, use different styles and surprise your customers every time. [View this email] [limeSHIFT] SUBJECT LINE: June Updates: Paper, #helloSUNSHINE and more See what they did with the subject line? We are used to see hashtags mostly on social media platforms, it attracts our attention when we see it as a subject line. Guess how many readers opened this email? 51.97%! [View this email] [Bunny Box] SUBJECT LINE: Get Your Paws On Our Mystery Bunny Box Bunny Box plays smart when presenting their closing sale as they leave some space for reader's imagination to figure out what that mystery bunnny box is. The first idea that pops up in my head is: will I be able to do tricks with it? Keeping your readers curious. [View this email] [RunSociety] SUBJECT LINE: Hurry! Electric Run Early Bird Ticket Price Ends This Sunday Email is a great way to invite people to your event. It's like getting an actual postcard to your mailbox. RunSociety is doing an excellent job creating attractive emails. They always include images of people in motion which creates a feeling of familiarity - readers relate themselves to people in the pictures. [View this email] [CUSTOM TEMPLATE DESIGN BY MAILERLITE] [Dolita] SUBJECT LINE: EXTRA 10% Off in stores and online! This email by Dolita has a straightforward and effective layout that manages to organize a lot of information into a clean and visuals based design. A beautifully balanced and even template with consistent colors is easy to consume. Keep it simple. [View this email] [MailerLite] SEND BEAUTIFUL EMAILS P.S. Still not using MailerLite? [Start with forever FREE account now] [Unsubscribe] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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