There was a time when all my emails looked the same. One big blast. One generic message. And the results? Meh.
A few opens, fewer clicks, and maybe a pity purchase from my mom.
Then I started experimenting with personalized email recommendations and it was like flipping a switch. The same list that barely reacted before suddenly started clicking. Sales went up. Replies came in. People felt like I was actually paying attention to them.
So how’d I do it? No magic. Just a few smart tweaks and I’ll walk you through the whole thing right here.
Why Personalized Emails Actually Work?
People don’t want more email. They want better email.
When you show someone exactly what they’re interested in, based on what they’ve clicked, browsed, or bought — they feel seen. And when they feel seen, they trust you more.
Trust = sales. Simple math.
Plus:
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Personalized emails get higher open and click rates
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They reduce unsubscribes and spam complaints
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They make your brand feel smarter, not louder
What Can You Personalize?
You don’t have to go full AI to make this work. Start simple.
Here’s what I’ve personalized in my campaigns:
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Products: Based on what they viewed, added to cart, or bought
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Content: Like “Since you read our SEO blog, here’s our AI-writing checklist”
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Location: “What’s trending in Malaysia this week”
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Activity level: Send re-engagement content to cold subscribers
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Customer journey: First-timers get beginner tips, loyal customers get advanced stuff
If you’re not sure where to begin, start by segmenting your email list for better targeting. It’s the foundation for every high-converting personalized message you’ll send.
Tools That Make It Happen
You need a tool that lets you track behavior and trigger automation. I’ve used all of these with success:
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ConvertKit: Tag-based automation + conditional content
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Klaviyo: Super powerful for ecommerce personalization
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MailerLite: Great for creators, simple and flexible
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Segment + Zapier: For next-level tracking and dynamic data
Most tools also let you insert dynamic blocks or merge tags. Just make sure your fallback settings are clean — nothing worse than “Hey [FirstName]!”
If you’re setting up systems, check out this step-by-step guide to creating an automated email sales funnel. Automation makes scaling personalization possible.
How to Set It Up? (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Track What People Do
Use your email platform or site plugin to track:
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Pages visited
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Products viewed
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Links clicked
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Past purchases
Tag or segment them accordingly.
Step 2: Segment Your List
Set up groups like:
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New subscribers
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Buyers vs non-buyers
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Product category interest (e.g., “Interested in templates”)
Step 3: Write Smart Emails
Instead of blasting one message to everyone, use dynamic content:
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“Recommended for you” section
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“Still interested in…” for abandoned views
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“Popular with readers like you” blog links
Need examples? These email sequence strategies to boost your course sales use personalization to move subscribers down the funnel fast.
Step 4: Automate It
Build workflows like:
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“Viewed Product A > Send related bundle next day”
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“Clicked on AI topic > Send more AI tips in 3 days”
Let the system do the heavy lifting while you track performance.
Real Examples You Can Copy
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Product Recommendation Email
Subject: “Still thinking about that planner?”
Body: “We saved it for you — and added a few other best-sellers you might like.”
CTA: “View your picks” -
Content Recap Based on Behavior
Subject: “Your AI Starter Kit”
Body: “Since you read our post on ChatGPT prompts, we thought you’d like these 3 next steps.” -
Post-Purchase Follow-Up
Subject: “Love your new product? Try this next.”
Body: “People who bought [Product A] also grabbed [Product B] to complete the set.” -
Regional Highlight
Subject: “Trending near you 🔥”
Body: “Here’s what’s popular this week in Southeast Asia.”
Want to go deeper into behavior? Learn how email analytics can improve open rates so your future recommendations hit harder.
Tips for Better Results
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Don’t overdo it — one or two personalized sections is enough
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Always test — subject line vs content placement
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Use plain language — “We thought you’d like this” feels more human than “Based on user data…”
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Track results — clicks, replies, conversions — and tweak accordingly
Looking to increase interaction from the start? Improve your open rates by writing high-converting subject lines tailored to each segment.
Final Thoughts
Personalized email recommendations don’t have to be complicated. Start with what you already know about your audience. Segment smartly. Send content that actually matches their interests.
It’s not about being perfect, it’s about being relevant.
Because when people feel like your email was written just for them? They click. They buy. And they stay.







