Email Preheader Text: The Hidden Conversion Booster
The preheader is the second line of text subscribers see before opening your email. Learn what it is, how to set it, and how to write preheaders that boost open rates.
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The preheader is the second line of text subscribers see before opening your email. Learn what it is, how to set it, and how to write preheaders that boost open rates.
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