There’s an email I’ve got in my arsenal that is so powerful, I try to use it all the time because it works.
It works so well that if I need to get replies, or sales, or book calls or generate leads, I use it.
It’s like a magic panacea that fixes any and all marketing problems.
Do you want the email I used?
You’re reading it.
Go back and analyse it.
1. It made a grand big specific (but achievable) targeted promise. Who doesn’t want 100 sales?
2. I hinted at the fact that there was an include or resource that makes it seem faster and easier to get the result.
3. I don’t waste time and I tell you that the email is powerful, I use it all the time and it works
4. I build up the benefits (yes – those are benefits) by talking about what it can do and how my life is easier.
5. Then I ask, if you want it.
If I was looking for calls, I’d tell people to “click here” for a call.
If I was looking for sales, I’d tell them to “click here” and direct them to a VSL positioned as training.
You’re overthinking a lot of this stuff.
Steal this, copy it, use it, thank me later.