How Great Emails Score Clients

Email Marketing

It was a Tuesday evening and I had 57 other things I needed to be doing but for some fateful reason I was compelled to attend a radio show. Yeah, actually go and sit and watch someone – one of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Advisors – conduct a radio show. Weird, I know, but it turned out to be an opportunity for some killer email marketing.

See, the radio show was promoting an upcoming event which needed to be filled pronto-like. They asked if I could take a whack at crafting an email campaign.

I write it, it gets sent, I wait until the next day for results.

The stats came in – my single email increased registrations by about 1400% – filled beyond capacity and now needing more room. Not bad.

Okay, so the Rich Dad folks had a few things in their favor: namely, subscribers who were interested in hearing from them and had opted-in to receive emails.

But as we all know, you can build a mailing list of subscribers but that doesn’t mean they’re going to respond to your emails. The Rich Dad folks knew that just sending an email is not the end-all to great email marketing.

It’s the copy. You need words – the right words – to connect and persuade.

So, let’s make your emails bring you the results you need.

If you have an email that you’ve just written, or perhaps one in your autoresponder that’s not getting results you think it should…

Fill out the form below and for $45 I’ll rewrite the email for you.

Now, I can’t promise a 1400% increase (mileage will vary) but what you will get is an expertly-crafted email far beyond what probably came stock with your hosting package.

So, let’s do this!

Whoops… this offer is closed. But, never fear fellow Stomper, you can still get the email copy hook up.

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