No, I do care Damion, and appreciate every member who posts interesting topics, however in this case,
'creating a usefull subject line' - I have to agree with Gene, that it should be kept 'Short & Sweet'.
The Challenge is to keep it 'Short & Sweet' but to create a powerful 'Impact' without looking Cheap/Tacky/Spammy.
As I mentioned before the problem with getting this e-mail thing right, is that the response is so low and unpredictable, that you can't analyse your marketing efforts.
I believe I am one of Name Pros most aggresive marketers of my domains to potential end users by email.
I have sent out thousands in the past few months, on selected domains to relevant companies, and have only sold two domains this way, however I'm an optimist and have faith in 'My Domains' and am confident that I will conclude other successful high dollar sales in the future.
Remember that of the thousands of domains registered everyday by people looking to make a quick buck, the vast majority are not marketed by the owners and as in most areas of life, optimism and enthusiasm soon fades away.
I believe it is largely a numbers game, the more you market - the more likely you are to sell, but obviously the quality of domains and your selection of potential end users, plus the quality of your e-mail all count.