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[Announcement] Free Email Cheatsheet inside
(not a Black Friday email)
Listen. Your inbox is probably flooded with BFCM deals right now.
That’s fair enough.
If I had time to run my own “promo” right now, I’d absolutely be persuading you to buy my products.
Alas, I don’t — see my last email titled “why I’m sending less emails atm” if you’re wondering why.
And rather than run a half-assed campaign, I’d rather just take this time to give back to you, as one of the loyal 2,600+ boys and gals on my list (who are also receiving this email from me right now).
So, onto the show…
A couple weeks back, I did create something which I think will be very useful to you.
I was gonna run it as a giveaway on Twitter.
But, sod it — it’s not long til Christmas now.
Take this as an early present.
What is it?
Well, it’s a proverbial “email cheat sheet” based on what I have observed to be the 15 most profitable email “types” (after writing nearly daily emails for the past 10 months, and delivering multiple 6-figures in that same timeframe).
I’ve included prompts to help you stimulate the initial ideas.
I’ve included a deep explanation of the underlying psychology BEHIND each email (so you can appreciate WHY it works, and bend it to your own specific use case).
And I’ve included real-life examples from my own emails, so you can see how to apply the principles in practice.
There’s 15 of these email “flows”.
And there’s an accompanying spreadsheet, which I hope will give you some clarity on how to progress towards daily emails (even when you’re strapped for time).
It’s in a Google Doc, yes — nothing fancy here, as always.
But the knowledge inside, I believe, has the potential to make you a whole bunch more email sales (while spending a whole lot less time stressing about what you should write about).
Grab your copy here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uw8y9LxzzL2lMhQWBUwoAbJy0Zy4M1mZE5dLNDTx_r0/edit?usp=sharing
Anyway.
Hope you’re having a good Friday, and have a banging weekend.
Talk soon,
Harry
PS. Still struggling to write emails that connect with your audience?
Reply “Email” and tell me where you’re getting stuck — the more I know about what you’re struggling with, the better I can help.