#58 Mini Golf for Email: Fun, Fast, and Memorable
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The Mini Golf Story:
- Garnet Carter created first Tom Thumb Golf course as temporary solution for delayed full golf course
- Added obstacles: logs, rocks, things to shoot around
- More popular than full-size course when it opened
- Franchised thousands of courses across the country
- Success: simple, affordable, easy to replicate
Why Mini Golf Worked:
- Took something big and intimidating (golf) and made it bite-sized and fun
- Broadened the audience significantly
The Mini Golf Treatment for Email Newsletters:
Keep it Small and Simple:
- Make content bite-sized and easy to skim
- Test: send to your phone to ensure mobile readability
Make Subject Line Sticky:
- Use ChatGPT or Grok to brainstorm 20-30 options
- Pick the one that grabs attention
Adjust Preheader Preview:
- Customize preview text next to subject line
- Use AI tools to create 10 versions under 150 characters
Use 3-2-1 Structure:
- 3 Quick Updates: casual topics or steps
- 2 Points: contrasts or comparisons
- 1 Big Thing: focus on single most important issue
Repeat Your Message:
- Approach same topic from different angles weekly
- Example: budget impact on taxpayers, small businesses, local towns
End with Fun:
- Compete with social media
- Include photos, cartoons, or light stories
Bottom Line: Turn heavy issues into bite-sized emails to create loyal readers.
For more tips on engaging email newsletters, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.
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