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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 3:59 am
by tasmih1234
You don’t want to copy other brands, but a little inspiration never hurt anyone. 1. Amazon Amazon can always be expected to deliver exceptional customer service and marketing. If you leave an item in your cart with your Amazon account, you pYou might receive an email like this. It's personalized with your full name and includes a photo of the item(s) in your cart along with the name. We like the simple CTA: "View Cart." It's not too aggressive, but it gets the point across. 2. Nike Nike Nike also did a great job.

Instead of going for a clean, simple, and minimalist design, Nike uses a hero image with a main headline. You'll see a photo of what's in your cart along with a reminder about the company's free shipping policy. What telegram data we love most is thesection. It's a great strategy to drive people to your site. 3. Turn Turn Turn does a good job of representing their brand in this abandoned cart email example. The CTAs have different text, but they're rendered the same way (white on black rectangles), and you can see what you left in your cart.

4. J Crew J.Crew We like J.Crew's sleek approach. In addition to letting the customer know there are items in their cart, there are also CTAs for other pages on the site in case the consumer wants to check out new arrivals, fall finds, or looks that J.Crew loves. 5. Reebok Reebok Reebok takes a tough approach with a "Give No Excuses" headline. This works here because of the brand and its audience. There's an immediate CTA to check out, but if you scroll down, you see items in the abandoned cart, as well as a subtle CTA to continue shopping and a bolder one to discover.