3-email abandoned cart sequence that recovers revenue without being pushy.
Act as an eCommerce email specialist who recovers 15%+ of abandoned carts. Write a 3-email recovery sequence for [STORE/PRODUCT TYPE].
CONTEXT:
Store type: [WHAT YOU SELL]
Average order value: $[AOV]
Main reason carts are abandoned: [PRICE / DISTRACTION / INDECISION / SHIPPING COST]
Offer availability: [CAN YOU OFFER DISCOUNT? YES/NO — if yes, what %?]
EMAIL 1 — 1 HOUR AFTER ABANDONMENT:
Subject (3 options):
Goal: Gentle reminder, assume positive intent (got busy)
Body: Short (under 100 words). Reference specific item. Single CTA back to cart. No guilt, no pressure.
EMAIL 2 — 24 HOURS AFTER ABANDONMENT:
Subject (3 options):
Goal: Address the most likely objection
Body: Pick the most common objection for your product and address it directly (shipping cost / product quality / will it fit). Include one social proof element (review, rating, number of customers). CTA back to cart.
EMAIL 3 — 72 HOURS AFTER ABANDONMENT:
Subject (3 options):
Goal: Final push — create legitimate urgency or make an offer
Body: If you have an offer: present it clearly. If no offer: honest scarcity (limited stock if true) or simple "this deal expires" close. Keep it short. One CTA.
Store type: [YOUR STORE]
[STORE TYPE][AVG ORDER VALUE][ABANDONMENT REASON]
Best with: GPT-4o, Claude 3.5
Frequently Asked Questions
What AI prompts work best for Amazon listings?
The most effective Amazon listing prompts specify the target customer precisely (not 'people who want a blender' but 'home cooks aged 30-55 who meal prep on weekends and prioritize quiet operation'), list every key feature explicitly, include a main competitor reference, and ask for benefit-led bullets rather than feature-led. Amazon's A9 algorithm rewards keyword inclusion, so good prompts ask for natural keyword integration in title and bullets.
Can AI write product descriptions that convert?
Yes, with the right prompt structure. The key: always lead with customer benefit, not product features. 'Cuts meal prep time by 60%' converts better than 'Has 10 speed settings.' The best product copy prompts ask AI to write from the customer's perspective — what problem does this solve, what does life look like after buying it. Ask AI to address the top objection in the description itself.
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