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Plus, A/B testing ideas and best practices for your automated email sequences //anlzn.clicks.mlsend.

Plus, A/B testing ideas and best practices for your automated email sequences [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( //anlzn.clicks.mlsend.com/te/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjIsXCJsXCI6OTU0OTIyNTI5ODAyMTcxNzcsXCJyXCI6OTU0OTI5ODI3NzY1MzA2ODB9IiwicyI6ImM2NDcxYjg4YTk1M2ZiNGMifQ[9 powerful automation templates]( [Happy MailerLite team member]( Hey MailerLiters, Email sequences are key when it comes to nurturing leads and building a relationship with your audience, but they can be kind of time consuming to create. Enter automation templates: Predefined workflows that save you tons of time and also ensure your automation steps are laid out efficiently. Whether you’re building an abandoned cart automation, onboarding series, or event reminder automation, templates take the guesswork out of the equation by providing the framework for a powerful worklfow. We have 9 email sequence templates that will shave hours off your workload, plus some real-life examples to inspire your next creation. [Show me the templates]( [Automation success with A/B testing]( [Happy team members on workation]( Want to make your automations even better? Let your audience show you what they want! A/B testing your automations lets you uncover your subscribers’ preferences so that you can tailor your email marketing strategy to your unique audience. Let the data tell you which subject line, design, email order, CTA, or delay time leads to higher engagement. With MailerLite you can test up to 3 variables and then fine-tune your sequence based on the results. A/B testing your automations can result in: 🚀 Improved engagement 🚀 Higher ROI 🚀 Increased open and click-through rates 🚀 Better subscriber insights Click below to see how easy it is to set up automation A/B tests in MailerLite, plus we'll share some best practices to help you get the most out of every automation. [Let's get testing!]( Are you interested in automations? We want to know if today’s newsletter topics are relevant for you. [Yes - I want the latest automation tips & tricks]( [I don't use automation]( [Submit]( Have a Lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [youtube]( [linkedin]( [twitter]( [threads]( [instagram]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click to unsubscribe here]( | [Update preferences](

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