The Secret To Writing Successful Eletters
I’ve spoken before about what I call the three Es – educate, entertain and engage… You can read more about the three Es in this free guide I put together earlier in the year…
I’ve spoken before about what I call the three Es – educate, entertain and engage… You can read more about the three Es in this free guide I put together earlier in the year…
If you’ve already started to build your own list of potential customers and you’re currently looking for a way to expand it further, chances are I’ll be able to point you in the right direction.
Today, Brian covered his own top ten favourite ways to build an email list – proven methods that he has personally used to grow his own list and de facto grow his own wealth.
I subscribe to a lot of e-letters and in the most part I keep my subscription to most of them open. I come across some though, that are just so rubbish I’m forced to unsubscribe. You start to notice that the bad emails have something else in common, apart from just being bad. They try to trap you in…
Drum roll please… Early indications suggest we have a clear winner from yesterday’s live subject line test. And the winner might not be what you expected.
If you’re sending an email to potential customers, your subject line is everything. You could have the greatest copy in the world contained within the email, but if the customer sees a subject line better than yours in their inbox and opens that email instead, they might never even get round to opening yours.