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27 Best Email Subject Lines for Sales (2026 Guide + Examples) - Page 2

A strong sales subject line can spark interest before your pitch loads. These 11 examples are short, clear, and easy to act on. From polite check-ins to limited-time deals, each one strikes a balance between urgency and respect, helping your message stand out in a crowded inbox.
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Email subject line examples

Still interested in [product or service]? Let us know

Type
Sales, Nurture, B2B Follow-Up
Tone
Conversational, low pressure

Why this line works

You’re not chasing. You’re not begging. You’re just asking. That’s what I like about this subject line.

It respects the prospect’s inbox, and it makes space for a “yes,” “not now,” or “no thanks.” All of which are better than silence.

This phrasing works especially well for B2B cycles where deals go cold after a call or proposal. By referencing their earlier interest, you reconnect without sounding automated. The question format also boosts open rates than flat statements.

This subject line can also be

  • Checking in about [project or plan]
  • Wondering if [solution] still makes sense for you

Quick reminder, did you see my last note?

Tone:

Polite, Direct, Slightly Urgent

Email Subject Line Content:

This subject line acknowledges the gap while keeping things professional. “Quick reminder” tells them it’s short.

“Did you see my last note?” leans conversational, not robotic. This is useful when you already sent an email and want a subtle way to follow up without sounding demanding.

I suggest follow up with this after 2-4 days if the first message had a clear CTA.

It works well for internal communication too. When chasing up a coworker or vendor.

One tip: avoid this subject if your previous email wasn’t very actionable. Otherwise, it may come across as unclear.

Following up on our chat from [date]

Type:

Professional, Sales, Account Management

Tone:

Cordial, Clear, Confident

Email Subject Line Content:

You and your recipient already share context, so naming the exact day anchors the memory and sparks recognition.

That simple cue nudges the reader’s brain to recall the earlier conversation without feeling poked.

Use it when the previous exchange ended with a promised next step, a price quote, or a meeting invite.

To keep momentum, schedule to send three business days after your last contact, ideally between 10 AM and noon local time. This window tends to dodge morning inbox traffic while catching midday attention.

Smart, right?

Example email:

Hi [First Name],

Quick follow up on our chat from [Tuesday]. Let me know if the proposal lines up with your goals or if you need tweaks.

I’m happy to jump on a quick call.

Thanks,
[Your Name]

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