Follow along over here to see the anatomy of an abandoned cart email! Preheader Having trouble viewing this email? link Click here to view this email in your browser. table with 12 rows and 1 columns row 1 column 1 Header row 2 Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. row 3 Header image row 4 row 5 Primary message row 6 Wow , you did an amazing job of adding something to your cart, then abandoning it! Totally acceptable to do online, but we don’t recommend doing so in an actual store...you’ll get a few looks from the workers. In the real world, email is an awesome way to entice cart abandoners to buy what they've left behind. With an email like this, your one true mission is to get that cart abandoner back to your website. And since offers can help, here’s free shipping, just for you! row 7 Offer row 8 ABANDONEDSHIP Now click on this excessively large button to complete your order: row 9 Call to action link Finish Shopping › row 10 or if you’d like to continue on our abandoned cart nurture series, click here: row 11 Secondary call to action link This is fun, keep going! row 12 Links to Social Channels Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic facebook Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic twitter Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic instagram out of table table with 2 rows and 1 columns row 1 column 1 Footer row 2 Our physical address is here for compliance, not because our relationship is getting serious or anything. emfluence, llc 1720 Wyandotte St. Kansas City, MO 64108 I don’t know what I was thinking. link Unsubscribe me from these weird emails. Want to know more about building an abandoned cart series? link Get our template › out of table