Many people open emails out of curiosity but stop reading if the first few lines don't hold their attention. Sometimes, the text feels too long, too sales-focused, or confusing. If the main point is hidden too far down, readers may give up before getting there. Clear structure helps; using short paragraphs, headings, and simple wording makes the message easier to follow. A friendly opening and a clear promise at the start can also keep interest longer. Emails should respect the reader's time and get to the point without sounding rushed. What do you think makes readers lose interest halfway through an email even when the topic seems good at first?