Testimonials and FAQs are both great tools to use in email. But if you combine them…
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Email Breakdown #10: A Short One From GoldSilver
Many of the emails I break down on this blog are on the longer side. Some are almost like mini sales letters. Not all effective emails have to be so long, though. Sometimes, a few lines are all you need to get the job done. So in this post, I’m breaking down a shorter email…
Email Breakdown #9: Nick Yates’s “Get On the Waitlist” Email
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Email Breakdown #8: Money Metals Exchange’s/Investor Place’s Partner Promotion/”Free Report” Email
Partnering with a brand in your niche is a great way to find new leads. Selling a free report, like this email does, can maximize conversions. Check it out to see what I mean.
Email Breakdown #7: Black Bag Confidential/Spy Briefing
The goal of many emails is to shift the customer’s belief, honestly and ethically. This email is a good example.
Email Breakdown #6: Rip Toned
Lifting has become so integrated into my life that it no longer feels like a hobby. It’s as natural to me as eating and sleeping. If I don’t lift, my day feels “off” — barring a planned recovery day, of course. In particular, I like to lift heavy. Deadlifts (almost to 4 plates!), squats (I…
Why Every Business Owner Should “Buy Peace of Mind”
The most interesting little tidbit of investment advice I’ve received in a while…
Email Breakdown #5: NextLevelGuitar
Back in high school, I picked up the guitar and taught myself the basics. Not necessarily to be a sappy acoustic strummer, either. I wanted to learn scales and lead guitar to mimic rock stars and guitar solos of the 80s. Although I picked up some acoustic songs as well. I even briefly played guitar…
Email Breakdown #4: OptinMonster
Would you trust an accountant who’s constantly in trouble with the IRS? How about a financial advisor up to their eyeballs in debt? Or what about a personal trainer who’s not absolutely SHREDDED to the bone? You probably wouldn’t trust any of the above (ok, I’ll admit the personal trainer one was a bit dramatic)….
Email Breakdown #3: A Contest Email From DMoose
I’m not a doctor, but I’m a fan of training the neck. Yes, the neck. Besides the aesthetic benefits (for men, mainly), having a strong neck could potentially protect your head. Fighters and wrestlers train there’s. Oh, and it also carries over to some compound lifts, if I’m not mistaken. When I first discovered that…