New stock arrival email to customers
Here's an example of a new stock arrival email that you can send to your customers:
Subject: Exciting New Arrivals!
Dear [Customer Name],
We're thrilled to announce that our latest shipment of [product category] has just arrived! We've got a fresh batch of [number] new products that we can't wait for you to get your hands on.
New Arrivals:
- [Product 1]: [Brief description] - [Price]
- [Product 2]: [Brief description] - [Price]
- [Product 3]: [Brief description] - [Price] *...and many more!
These new arrivals are now available for purchase on our website and in-store. As a valued customer, we're offering you an exclusive 10% discount on your next purchase of [product category]. Simply use the code NEWARRIVALS10 at checkout to redeem your discount.
Why you'll love these new products:
- [Product 1] is perfect for [specific use case or occasion]
- [Product 2] features [unique selling point or feature]
- [Product 3] is a great addition to your [existing product or collection]
Don't miss out!
Visit our website or stop by our store to explore these new arrivals and take advantage of your exclusive discount. If you have any questions or need assistance, our customer service team is always here to help.
Happy shopping!
Best regards,
[Your Name] [Your Company Name]
P.S. Don't forget to follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest news, promotions, and product launches!
Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons:
- Shop Now: [Link to website or store]
- Learn More: [Link to product page or blog post]
- Redeem Discount: [Link to checkout or promo code page]
Additional tips:
- Make sure to include high-quality product images or videos to showcase the new arrivals.
- Consider offering a limited-time promotion or bundle deal to incentivize customers to make a purchase.
- Use a clear and concise subject line that grabs the customer's attention.
- Personalize the email by addressing the customer by name and including their purchase history or preferences.
- Use a friendly and approachable tone to make the email feel more like a conversation with the customer.