Um, Gee… Thanks for Subscribing. (Now What?!)

Um, Gee… Thanks for Subscribing. (Now What?!)

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Welcome emails continue to outperform every other marketing email type — by a lot. According to the Klaviyo 2025 Email Marketing Benchmarks Report, welcome emails see open rates more than 200% higher than typical campaigns and generate up to 5× the click-through rate. Yet many marketers still skip them. Here’s how to make sure your baby step into a new subscriber relationship starts on solid ground.

Um, Gee, Thanks for Subscribing. Now What hero shows a person with a conversation bubble welcoming you.

Opt-in

Your welcome email should only go to people who actually subscribed. Sending “welcome” emails to strangers is a fast track to the spam folder and can seriously harm your sender reputation.

To maximize legitimate opt-ins, review your subscription landing page and confirm that you are:

  • Clearly asking for the subscription
  • Explaining WIIFM
  • Showing examples of future emails
  • Outlining your delivery schedule
  • Offering genuinely valuable content

10 tips for great welcomes

Your welcome message is the first handshake in what you hope will be a long relationship — don’t waste it.

  1. Use a short subject line

    Remind recipients of the relationship they initiated, but keep it tight. Include “welcome” only if it fits naturally and doesn’t bloat the line.

  2. Consider text vs. HTML (or both!)

    Plain text can win for deliverability. Try sending a text version first, then follow with a designed HTML message the next day.

  3. Write direct, clear copy

    Define a measurable goal before writing — downloads, opens, conversions — and stick to one call to action.

  4. Repeat the WIIFM (what’s in it for me)

    Reinforce what subscribers will get and when. Make it engaging: screenshots, humor, or even a cartoon all work.

  5. Personalize when possible

    If you’ve captured their name, use it. Better yet, use any other data to tailor the message — nothing says “welcome” like relevance.

  6. Send it right now!

    Trigger your welcome immediately after signup — enthusiasm fades fast.

  7. Set expectations and deliver on them

    If you promise a biweekly email, send exactly that. Over-emailing is one of the top unsubscribe reasons.

  8. Encourage engagement

    Show appreciation right away. Deliver any promised gift or add a surprise offer — make redemption effortless.

  9. Encourage sharing

    Give new subscribers a reason to tell friends. Think referral codes, shareable discounts, or bonus offers.

  10. Remind them to save the message

    If your email includes login info or key links, suggest archiving it. Saving helps future inbox placement, too.

Two bonus tips

  1. Get it right with A/B testing

    Welcome emails enjoy two to six times higher open rates than other campaigns — perfect for testing subject lines, tone, and layout. Test, track, tweak.

  2. Keep the conversation going

    Stopping after the welcome is like saying hello and walking away. Follow up on schedule and have nurture flows ready to respond to engagement.

Sources: Klaviyo 2025 Email Marketing Benchmarks Report; Zeta Global Q2 2025 Email Benchmark Report.

Editor’s note: I wrote this article some time ago — but the principle hasn’t changed. This lightly updated version reflects current tools and practices while keeping the same lessons intact.

AI disclosure: This content was originally written by me and later updated with assistance from OpenAI’s GPT-5 for light editing, fact-checking, and modernization. Every word has been reviewed and approved by a human — specifically, me — before publication.

Your welcome message is the first handshake in what you hope will be a long relationship — don’t waste it.