Content Curation
Putting together an email that compiles your best content on a certain topic or time period is a great way to keep your blog alive and improve engagement.
1a. Curating Topical Content
Subject Line:Â Our Best {Topic} Content in One Place
Hi {{subscriber.first_name}},
Every piece of content should be the best we can possibly put out. But some blog posts perform better than others.
We’re not upset about it at all. In fact, we want to show off those posts people have enjoyed — particularly about {Topic}.
To help, we’ve put together this “hub” of all things {Topic} and hope you enjoy it too!  [You can link to a hub page or have a list of 3-4 titles/synopsis in the email.]
- {Blog Title}
{Synopsis}
- {Blog Title}
{Synopsis}
- {Blog Title}
{Synopsis}
Best,
{{Your Name}}
P.S. Have a particular idea of content you’d like to see? Hit reply and let us know!
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1b. Best Content of the Year
Subject Line:Â The Most-Liked Content of {Year}
Hi {{subscriber.first_name}},
It’s been a great year at {Company Name} and our blog!
While we work hard on all our content, some posts have risen to the top in terms of engagement and response.
Every year, we reflect on these things and try to improve the following year. To help us process, we compile those very best posts and share it with our community!
[You can write a blog post with the top posts and link to it or list several of them in the email]
- {Blog Title} {Number of shares, or comments, etc.}
{Synopsis}
- {Blog Title} {Number of shares, or comments, etc.}
{Synopsis}
- {Blog Title} {Number of shares, or comments, etc.}
{Synopsis}
Best,
{{Your Name}}
P.S. Have a particular idea of content you’d like to see in {Next Year}? Hit reply and let us know!
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