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Celebrate National Email Week With Our Favorite Tips and Templates! 🎉

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Email resources for everyone's favorite holiday Things not lookin' right? [View this email in your browser.](   [   Hi {NAME}, Did you know that the second week of June is [National Email Week](? Well, Happy National Email Week! We couldn't find a card to send, but an email is probably more fitting anyway. Since the invention of modern email in 1971, it’s become an integral part of our lives. We use it to communicate at work, shop, keep up with the news, and more. Did you know that over [4 billion people]( use email every day, and [more than 347 billion emails]( are expected to be sent and received each day this year? If you’re in marketing, sales, or customer support or if you run a business, email is likely a big part of how you engage with potential customers and retain current ones. According to one study, email is the primary customer acquisition channel for [81% of businesses]( and the main retention channel for 80%. Maybe National Email Week deserves more recognition. Anyway, to help you celebrate, we’ve got lots of excellent content to share with you that will help you get more out of email and use it to grow your business. Check it out below! 16 B2B Cold Email Templates That Sales Experts Swear By In the competitive world of B2B sales, sending generic sales emails to prospects won't cut it anymore. If you want to stand out and secure meaningful responses, you need to personalize your approach and utilize different types of emails. But where do you start? We've got you covered! Our latest blog post shares 16 B2B cold email templates that sales experts swear by. Check them out here: [READ THE POST]( [ The Complete Guide To Writing Much Better Marketing Emails Looking to level up your email marketing? You’ll want to check out our complete guide to writing much better marketing emails. In the guide, we’ll cover everything from the anatomy of a good marketing email to the most important metrics to track. [READ THE POST]( [ 5 Ways To Boost Your Email Response Rate One often-overlooked metric that can have a significant impact on your success is email response rate. In this blog post, we cover what email response rate is, discuss why it's valuable, and share five practical strategies to boost your response rate. [READ THE POST]( [ More from the Nutshell blog Want even more email resources? Check out these posts from the Nutshell blog: - [The One Cold Email That Actually Gets Everything Right]( - [Email Marketing Is Alive and Well. Here’s Why.]( - [Expert Advice: How Many Sales Emails Should You Send Before Giving Up?]( - [Email Deliverability: A Practical Guide for Sellers and Marketers]( - [The Email Marketing Launch Checklist: 8 Things to Check Before Hitting Send]( Words to live by (or at least ponder) “I see email being used, by and large, exactly the way I envisioned. In particular, it's not strictly a work tool or strictly a personal thing. Everybody uses it in different ways, but they use it in a way they find works for them.” — Ray Tomlinson, computer programmer and the inventor of modern email ICYMI: Our webinar on Nutshell’s email capabilities On Tuesday, we hosted a webinar on Nutshell’s email capabilities to help you ensure you're getting the most value possible from our email features. We discussed: - [Two-way email syncing](, which allows you to send, receive, and track emails right in Nutshell - [Personal email sequences](, which help you save time and get more replies with customizable email templates for outreach and follow-ups - [Nutshell Campaigns](, which makes it easy to design beautiful marketing emails and send broadcasts, newsletters, and drip sequences to thousands of your CRM contacts at once If you missed the webinar, you can watch the recording here: [Watch the webinar recording]( Thanks for joining us for this edition of Sell to Win! If you have any questions about how to get more from your sales and marketing emails with Nutshell, feel free to reach out to our team. Until next time! [ Kevin Randolph Internet Marketing Analyst, Nutshell   [ [ [ [ [ 206 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Getting too many emails from Nutshell? Change your subscription settings [here](.

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