A Forex marketer laments:
Hey need to ask you about emails.
______ claims to send emails daily non stop. But after 30 days of poaching me to join his course. He doesn’t send me anymore.
Why did you guys keep sending me even though I don’t buy. But wouldn’t you fear that I’ll leave when you keep sending me sales pitch hidden in a story?
Also how the hell you come out with so much context? I’m in the forex niche. I’m having headache coming up with humor on Obama and mitt Romney and the recent printing money by the euro spoken by Mario to fight deflation.
Where do you find the hook? How did you bring it back to the round table of presenting curiosity to your courses?
Soooo many questions.
Soooo eager to learn…
First, I can’t speak for the guy you mentioned who stops emailing you after 30 days.
You gotta ask him.
As for your other questions:
“Why did you guys keep sending me even though I don’t buy. But wouldn’t you fear that I’ll leave when you keep sending me sales pitch hidden in a story?”
Hardly.
I don’t fear you leaving.
If anything, I want you gone if you have already made up your mind you’re never going to buy.
You don’t want to buy?
That’s your loss, Boss, not mine.
Go thou and opt-out.
“Also how the hell you come out with so much context? I’m in the forex niche. I’m having headache coming up with humor on Obama and mitt Romney and the recent printing money by the euro spoken by Mario to fight deflation.”
I study my markets.
I know what they want.
And, I use what I teach in my “Email Players” newsletter to come up with fresh, original, bold, and interesting ways to email my lists.
Easy.
“Where do you find the hook?”
Again, it’s easy.
The subject line part ALONE of my “Email Players Playbook” (which comes with your monthly “Email Players” newsletter subscription) can help you bat out dozens of ideas without breaking a sweat.
More:
The January issue includes a bonus DVD of a talk I gave at the home business industry’s biggest summit last June in Vegas.
Lots of ideas for hooks.
Lots of ideas for content.
And, lots of ideas for making sales.
Subscription info here:
Ben Settle


