Abandoned Cart Email Prompts for Ecommerce

Implement abandoned cart email prompts for ecommerce to create recovery sequences referencing cart items, urgency, and offers. Prompts include empathy statements, benefit reminders, and easy checkout links, helping stores re-engage customers, address hesitations, and convert abandoned carts into completed purchases effectively.

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Deploy these prompts in Yarnit with Growth Engine and knowledge base to automate hyper-personalized recovery emails triggered by live cart data, delivering on-brand urgency that converts fast.

Brand Story Module Creator

Write A+ Content brand story copy for [BRAND NAME] selling [CATEGORY]. Create a headline (5-8 words) capturing your brand essence. Write 100-120 words sharing your origin story, what makes you different, and connecting with [TARGET CUSTOMER]. Include specific memorable details: founding year, location, or personal motivation. Weave in core values through narrative, not lists. Explain why customers should trust you in [CATEGORY]. Close with a forward-looking commitment. Tone: [VOICE TYPE]. Reference visual elements naturally for pairing with team/workspace images.

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Feature Highlight Module Writer

Write a feature module for [NUMBER] key features of [PRODUCT NAME]. For each: create 3-5 word headline and 40-50 word description. Structure: lead with benefit, explain feature, provide use case, state outcome. Focus on differentiating features solving [PAIN POINTS]. Use concrete language—not "premium quality" but "double-stitched seams withstanding 500+ washes." Address different customer needs: functionality, durability, convenience. Direct attention to visuals: "Notice the reinforced corners." Maintain consistent structure across features.

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Lifestyle Image Caption Writer

Write captions for 4-5 lifestyle images in A+ Content for [PRODUCT NAME]. Each caption: 25-40 words describing the scene, connecting to real-life use case, reinforcing a benefit. Avoid generic descriptions—paint specific scenes: "Morning coffee routine made simple." Target scenarios: [SITUATIONS]. Use second-person "you" language. Include emotional/aspirational elements. Identify which objection each image answers: portability, size, ease of use. Vary structures. Close one caption with proof or CTA.

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Product Usage Guide Creator

Develop a usage guide for [PRODUCT NAME]. Headline: "How to Use [Product]" or "Get Started in [Number] Steps." Break into 4-6 sequential steps from unboxing to utilization. Each step: action-oriented heading (3-5 words) plus 30-40 words of clear instructions. Anticipate confusion points and clarify: "Blue light confirms connection." Include tips and common mistakes. Address scenarios: [FIRST SETUP, DAILY USE, MAINTENANCE]. Add 2-3 "Advanced Tips" in 20-30 words each. Include timing: "Takes 5 minutes." Close with 40-50 word care instructions. Write jargon-free. Reference visual elements.

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