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A gift guide featuring curated product selections across multiple categories organized by budget and style preference, designed to inspire gift-givers rather than promote a single product.
Why does this structure work for graduation campaigns?
It frames graduation as a lifestyle milestone requiring multiple gift options, positioning Urban Outfitters as a one-stop shop while letting gift-givers choose based on the graduate's tastes and budget.
Is this email template reusable for other occasions?
Yesβthe multi-category, budget-segmented structure adapts to holidays, moving, birthdays, or other milestone celebrations where recipients need diverse gift inspiration.
Who is the target audience?
People shopping for college graduation gifts who benefit from curated recommendations organized by category and price point to reduce decision fatigue.