Found a neat little personalisation hack thanks to Andrew King from EmailLove (check âem out if you havenâtâitâs like Really Good Emails but with extra charm).
Hereâs the problem: youâve got subscribers whose first names you donât know. Normally, youâd just slap in a generic âHey thereâ or âHi friendâ and call it a day.
But Andrewâs idea? Way cheekier.
Instead of hiding it, *highlight* it.
Use something like âHey Billy No-Nameâ or âFirst Name Goes Hereâ and link it straight to their preference centre.
Why? Cos itâs playful, obvious, and nudges them to fill in the blanks.
Hereâs how to do it in Klaviyo (though the logic works elsewhere too):
- Set up a conditional block.
- If you *have* their first name, show âHey [First Name].â
- If you *donât*, hit âem with the âHey Billy No-Name (click to edit).â
- Link that text to the preference centre using the platformâs shortcodeâdonât just paste the URL.
Simple. Effective. A bit cheeky.
Iâm testing this in my next newsletter. Might even go full âBilly No-Nameâ for laughs.
Would you try it? Or got a better fallback? Let me know. đ
(And yes, this is me resisting the urge to overcomplicate things. Pinky promise.)