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Finish with a strong sign-off

Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 4:21 am
by rochona
Your CTA language should correspond to the original ask. For example, if you’re reminding someone about an upcoming event, you might include a “Register Here” button that takes them to the event page to purchase a ticket. If you want the recipient to schedule a demo, consider including a link to your calendar with a “Book Now” button.

Much like the subject line, it’s easy for the sign-off to be an afterthought. But you want to close on a high note. Consider your brand voice when writing the sign-off. For more casual closings, consider something like “Cheers.” For a more professional voice/tone, you could use something like “Thank you for your time.”

Some brands include their tagline or another phrase important to the afghanistan phone number list brand at the end of reminder emails. That can work, but make sure it isn’t “salesy.” Also, be sure to include any contact information for the person sending the email, such as phone number or LinkedIn profile, if relevant.

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