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Email marketing for B2B tech companies

Whether you need to drive engagement, increase sales, boost retention or something else, we can craft emails that increase click-through and conversion rates.

We’ve been writing email campaigns for clients in the B2B market since 2006. In that time, we’ve helped clients achieve open rates of up to 43%.

Why Wright & Brown for email copywriting?

Drawing on our two decades of experience in B2B tech marketing and copywriting for technology companies, we can help you with:

• Headers and preheaders that grab attention and drive open rates.
• Copy that compels and convinces. No waffle. Straight to the point.
• CTAs that convert.

Whether you just need a quick stand-alone email, texts for multivariate testing, or copy for an email drip campaign, Wright & Brown can help.

Some samples of our emails

A client’s view

“Karl is an exceptional writer – he has the ability to simplify difficult concepts/jargon into easy to understand, digestible content. Working with Karl was a smooth, seamless experience – he is meticulous, always willing to assist and provides sound counsel when you need it.”
Nitha Sri-Englander, Senior Director, Edelman

Next steps

If you need email copy, whether as a standalone piece or part of an email campaign, let’s talk.

Email us today



Create better email marketing campaigns, with Wright & Brown. We’re a copywriting partnership that specialises in copywriting and content marketing for B2B tech clients.

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