It is hard to believe it has been 30 days since we started this Email Marketing Challenge together. We covered a lot of ground and if you followed along with the tips I shared and put them to good use in your own email marketing, you should already start to see positive results. You’re well on your way to forging a deeper connection with your readers and becoming a better email marketer and copywriter.
Let’s take a minute and look back at everything we’ve covered so far this month:
- 30 Days To Revive Your List And Rock At Email Marketing
- Start With A Plan
- Review Your Welcome Email
- Let’s Talk About Engagement
- Broadcast Emails, A/R’s, Or Both?
- The Anatomy Of A Great Email Message
- How Often Should You Mail?
- Getting Your Readers Used To And Looking Forward To Offers
- Mapping Out A Content Strategy
- Creating A Mailing Calendar For The Week / Month
- Start A Swipe File
- Repurpose Your Emails
- Create A Template For Your Emails
- What’s The Purpose Of Your Email?
- Solo Emails vs. Content Emails With Offers
- How To Write A Great Solo Email
- Don’t Forget To Follow Up
- Using Urgency To Increase Conversion and Sales
- Tracking Conversions
- Don’t Be Afraid To Get Personal
- Are You Connecting With Your Target Audience?
- Make It Useful But Incomplete
- The Importance Of Congruency In The Sales Funnel
- How To Become A Better Email Copywriter
- Help Them Reach Their Goals And Dreams
- Don’t Be Afraid To Point Out Flaws
- Using Bonuses To Increase Conversions
- Edit And Tighten Your Emails – Less Is More
- Review And Reuse Your Most Successful Emails Regularly
It’s amazing what will happen when you start to work on your writing and the relationship you’re building with your readers. I hope you have found some tools, techniques, tips, and ideas that have helped you get better at what you do with your business. The best part is that if you keep working at it, it will only get better.
Where do you go from here? You keep writing, you keep listening to your readers, and you keep going back to your swipe file to get fresh ideas and new techniques to try.
Keep coming back to these posts as needed. It may not be a bad idea to bookmark this post as a quick reference tool.
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