10-Minute Emails: Writing Better Emails in Shorter Time (Email Marketing Basics)
By Britt Malka
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About this ebook
Are you fed up with slaving for hours writing one single email? Are you tired of seeing low sales?
That would be understandable.
Imagine instead sitting down to write. And ten minutes later, you have a great email, ready to go out and make sales.
What's more... Imagine that your subscribers write back and thank you for your emails. And tell you how much they enjoy reading them.
That's what you can learn from 10-Minute Emails.
Writing emails should be fun. It should be a task you will look forward to doing - not one you're dreading.
And after you've read this book, and done the homework included, that will be you.
You will be looking forward to writing emails. You'll spend around ten minutes on an email. Your emails will convert better. And you'll enjoy the process.
- The 3 kinds of email marketers, and why you'll soon be in the third group.
- Why The Money Is In the List isn't quite correct.
- Mailing frequency and why that matters more than you may think.
- The one thing you should always try to add to your emails. It will make them faster to write, better to read, and it will definitely make you more money.
- What to do when you can't add that secret ingredient.
- How to easily write your emails to sell affiliate products.
- Connect-the-dots: This is how you write a GREAT email FAST.
- Bad emails...and how you can easily make them awesome.
- Three email templates you can use to quickly jot down unique emails.
Learn all the insider knowledge from an email marketer who has been in this business for more than 20 years.
Are you ready to start? Then scroll up and hit that buy-button.
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10-Minute Emails - Britt Malka
10-Minute Emails:
Writing Better Emails in Shorter Time
(Email Marketing Basics)
Britt Malka
Faster Is Better
Faster Is Better
You know the saying. Say it with me:
The money is in the list.
You’ve probably heard it so many times you’re sick of it. But there’s truth in most things you see repeated constantly. And there is for sure in this little saying.
But it’s also a deceptive sentence. It’s not really enough to just have an email list. I mean, yes, that’s better than not having a list at all, but so many people do email marketing wrong. I think it’s because many list owners treat their lists like an afterthought or just another minimally important part of their online businesses. That’s so wrong! It’s just really really dumb, to be honest.
I’ve been on hundreds of lists, and I see three kinds of email marketers:
The ones who write fast emails that are boring
The ones who spend hours writing a stifled email
The ones who write fast and interesting emails
The first group of marketers often don’t care about their subscribers. They just want this email out so it can make them some money. When they do make money, it’s because their lists are so big that it takes only a small percentage to get sales.
The second group of marketers care a lot about their subscribers. But they lack the confidence to write faster emails. They spend hours finding the perfect hook. They delve over each word in the email and keep rewriting and fixing. Sadly, the result are boring and stifled emails that sounds as if it’s written by a robot. Not a human being.
Then there’s the third kind. The ones whose emails you enjoy reading and where you clearly feel that they care for their subscribers.
The goal of this book is to place you in the third group.
Not only will it save you time. But your emails will get better. They’ll become interesting reads that convert better and make you more money.
Is that a win-win-win or what?
When you treat your list like the primary asset it should be in your business, and you get serious about making the most from it, you won’t believe how much of a difference it makes. You really won’t.
And that’s why I wrote this book. I want to show you what I’ve learned over 20+ years of being an email marketer. It’s been a long, sometimes painful, always educational journey. I’ve learned a lot. And now I’m going to share it with you.
The goal is to help you write faster, connect better with your subscribers, and make more money.
We’ve got a lot to cover, so let’s jump right in.
The Two Things that Make or Break Your Sales
Mailing Frequency & Storytelling
Let’s start with:
Mailing frequency and why it matters
Storytelling in emails and why it matters
Frequency
A lot of people are scared that they are sending out emails too often, but more is better than less.
I’m starting with mailing frequency (how often you email your list) because it’s one of the first mistakes I made when I had my first list. I didn’t mail them often enough (maybe once a week).
Back in 2004, I wrote a weekly email about tips and tricks for using the computer and the Internet. I had ads inside my emails, and I only wrote a short appetizer
to make the subscribers click through to my site, where I had AdSense ads.
This made me a nice income. But one year I decided to send out Christmas related tips daily. My advertising income exploded!
Sadly, when I started other email lists, I hadn’t completely learned my lesson, so I sent out an email about once a week.
I’ve since learned that you get better results by