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6 QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE YOU WRITE YOUR NEXT SALES EMAIL

A chat about how to craft a fresh message that the internet hasn’t seen 97 times before

Thursday, January 16th

Rebel, this is for you.
Cult of personality brand-to-be, I gaze deep into your eyes.
Force of good with an online presence, I double dog dare you to look away.

Comrades,

You know you need to write promo emails to get the right people on your preview call. You know you need to write them for your JV partners, so they can help you spread the word. You know you need to write them to actually get people to register for your next group program.

The catch is, writing sales emails sucks eggs.

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Sure, you’ve written sales emails. You just jumped right in and did it, just like you do everything. But in your head, there’s this little voice that says…

…are these puppies any good?

You’re bursting with personality, wit, and quirk in your “real” life… but when you’re launching a program, you’re kinda just pulling it out of your you-know-where. It’s last minute. It’s what everyone else is doing. And it’s not pulling the response, clicks, and buys that you want.

Or maybe you’ve been avoiding writing sales emails entirely… but there’s a launch on the calendar with your name on it… and that’s your date with your sales-email-writing-destiny.

If you:

  • Have a launch (or three) coming up this year
  • Need to write a bunch of sales emails and copy for your promo partners
  • Think what most people call their preview calls is canned and lame – but aren’t quite sure how to break free
  • Ache to see some fresh ideas in your industry
  • Want to find YOUR voice in your writing and nail your message
  • Have a great business coach + pals, but none of them are holding a fire to your butt to actually say the stuff you aren’t saying in your marketing (out of fear of looking weird or it totally flopping)

Then I’m hosting a conversation for people like us about:

  • 6 questions to ask yourself before you write your next sales email (or sales page, preview call opt-in page, or marketing project)

That’s it. You, me, and bunch of simple questions to fire up your message + make your sales emails better.

This is for you if:

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  • You send a regular newsletter content to your list
  • You have a full roster of one-on-one clients
  • Building out your online presence and brand is a top 3 priority for your next 180 days
  • You don’t need me to hold your hand
  • You know what your business is and how your work with clients – you just need help selling it with your writing online
  • You are getting excited reading this (even if it makes you feel like you’re going to throw up)

This is probably not for you if:

  • You don’t send a regular newsletter content to your list
  • You’ve never worked with a business coach (I’m not a business coach, but you’ll need one before I can really help you work on your message + writing in a way that will win you clients)
  • Your desire to sell your services online is smaller than whatever freaks you out about it
  • If your personality were a color, it would be beige
  • You don’t care who you work with, so long as they pay you on time

Sound like your kind of party? Great – I’ll see you there and hold space for you to drop in to your message and maybe even spark a fresh idea or two.

Even if you don’t do a makeover, you can learn a lot just by listening in… and get tips that you can use right away to improve YOUR copy and nail your message. I’ve even had a client tell me “just attending one of your free training calls changed the way I write EVERYTHING… I hung up the phone and told my husband – I need to work with Stella… I finally feel how this marketing stuff applies to ME, thanks to her!”

Photo courtesy of Flickr user Robin McKerrell

Goodbye, sounding like everyone else in your sales emails. Hello, innovation!

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