Behold…
A website reader and life coach shows exactly how he’s using email to kick some serious gluteus bootyus in a market where hardly anyone thinks daily emails work:
First of all, I’m still not a customer.
But I’ve decided to follow your example and test this daily email thing you are doing.
I’m a life coach and reasonably seasoned marketer, that was looking for a way to simplify my business.
I’ve been sending simple stories about my current clients struggles and accomplishments to my list for the last 25 days, and here’s what happened:
1 – Yes, there are people pissed off, telling me I’m not a “good” professional
2 – Yes, there are more unsubscribes
3 – Because I email everyday and the content matters, the number of complaints I get in each message is really pretty insignificant.
If I don’t email everyday, then the number of “complainers” will grow in my database.
In the past, that caused the number of spam complaints per email to be much higher than the expected for most services (aweber, mailchimp and so on).
It didn’t matter how high was the quality of the content I was putting out there, I would be treated as a spammer because I was “collecting complainers”.
I used to live with the risk of loosing the trust of my email marketing providers because of that.
Obviously, not receiving complaints was a huge matter to me, and I used to email only occasionaly to receive less complaints.
Your solution goes in the exact opposite of the direction I was using and now the problem is completely solved with the daily emails.
The daily messages serve to “wipe out” the suckers from my list, constantly, while I’m making sales.
I see the complainers now as a “plague” that I have to get rid of, every single day, for the sanity of my list.
But the best comes now:
4 – I’ve closed like $25K in coaching contracts in less than 1 month.
5 – I’ve sold $1660 worth of an ebook.
6 – There are several people asking me about my fees etc. I WILL sell more.
7 – I have an average of 15% of open rates in daily emails, which is actually more audience than most marketers will have even with lists that are 10x bigger than mine.
I have a pretty strong list. It’s a 20K subscribers.
In the past, I used to do a lot of stuff, like video marketing etc etc.
What I’m learning is: that’s not actually necessary. They help… But they’re not needed.
But here’s the takeaway that I’ve learned:
It’s only possible to write good, solid daily emails for a list if you are doing your homework and it’s actually capable of understanding your audience, delivering the results you promise.
In that sense, my advice to users who will use your strategies are this:
Work on your skills to help your audience. Then the emails will flow easily.
Thanks.
Rodrigo.
And that, my fine feathered droogie, is where “Email Players” changes the whole game for people — it builds thy skills.
Day by day.
Week by week.
Month by month.
And, yes, year by year.
(There are lots of people who have been with it since day 1, and the ones I hear from are all kicking booTAY).
I show you how to get tons of ideas.
Examples of emails I successfully use.
And, strategies that keep you lightyears ahead of your goofy competitors as they flounder around trying to keep up with you.
Is “Email Players” for everyone?
Hellz naw!
Like I keep saying:
It’s not for opportunity-minded people (as opposed to investor-minded people). Or, people who never implement. Or people who don’t have some kind of proven-to-sell offer and a list (doesn’t have to be a big list, but, a list ye must have, and be building it).
If that’s you?
Go buy another $7 WSO.
Or collect another FREE!!!! opt in bonus.
Or, haunt flakebook.
Anyway, next issue goes to print in 10 days.
Hurry:
Ben Settle


