More and more, I get variations of this question:
My question is, since your writing emails everyday, and they appear to be up-to date and sent out within a week of when you wrote it (I’ve noticed) do you have emails that are in a email series, or do the same emails never get used again outside of that one day you sent it?
Example:
You send out Email X today, and then Johnny joins your list tomorrow.
Will Johnny ever be sent Email X?
I mean I guess if you writing emails everyday then email series aren’t necessary, but as you obviously know, some people have it set up where when someone joins their list, that new joiner will start recieving emails that were written a long time ago that the email series began with and will never catch up to the emails that early subscribers are getting now.
OK, let me ‘splain this.
The answer is:
It depends!
For example:
My BenSettle.com emails are fresh.
Other than the “welcome” email where I give you the free “Email Players” issue everything else is mailed fresh. Sometimes I may do an “encore presentation” email (where I recycle something I did before) but they are mailed fresh.
I recommend people do this for your “main” thing.
For other projects?
I recommend autorespondering them.
And, I recommend doing it FAST.
I did this for an eBook I sell.
I wrote some 94 emails over a month.
They are now going out daily to new subscribers.
And, that funnel converts like gangbusters.
I do this for another product, too.
And, I’ll soon be adding another to the mix.
Then another.
And another…
Until, one day, I have perhaps dozens of autoresponders with 30-90 days worth of pre-loaded emails going forth and working hard on my behalf, while I continue to write fresh emails for my main deal.
Emails are fun.
But, you don’t spend all your time on them.
(At least in my humble, but accurate, opinion.)
Make sense?
Of course it does.
So sally forth and do ye likewise.
For the “how tos” of writing email check out “Email Players” — where I show you how to write profitable emails fast… and in a way that’s FUN.
Ain’t nothing better.
Unless you (GASP!) h8 making sales.
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Ben Settle


