Spam-like Subjects

I encourage you to try and write the subject lines of your emails more like spam.   It is both fun and exciting to confuse your mail recipients with subject lines such as “your test results”, “That information you wanted”, “Let ‘ s Mett again.”  For example, you are following up with your boss about a meeting that you had, you should pen the subject, “How to increase more than revenue”  It’s at least worth the good double take.


Jeremy Floyd

Jeremy Floyd is the President at FUNYL Commerce. Formerly, he was the CEO and President of Lirio, Bluegill Creative, a marketing and communications firm in Knoxville, Tennessee. In addition to managing the digital strategies, Floyd was an adjunct professor for the University of Tennessee Chattanooga MBA program teaching digital strategies and social media. Floyd blogs at jeremyfloyd.com and tweets under the name @jfloyd. Jeremy is licensed to practice law in the State of Tennessee and holds a law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from MTSU in English and Philosophy.