Email Copy Made Easy – how many messages I should lead to a series autoresponder?

by LUDINGTONYACHTCLUB.COM
Posted August 22nd, 2010 at 4:00 pm

Talk about a hot topic …

Autoresponder length of the series has been supported several times by many marketers and the Internet. Some think that it should send 52 e-mail series that were once a week for an entire year. Other people think you should have a message a day, every day for 365 days. Others will send only once a month.

But how is the best? How should I do?

If there is a sequence of autoresponder is that all my experiencesshowed: not those in a row is what inside that counts. So I always tell my students coaching e-mail the desired sequence on a different structure hits need, desire or a problem with the view in every message. Then you place the product in response to specific needs, need or desire to have a problem focusing on.

For example, pull out a problem and write an e-mail, which shows how to handle your product. Then you drag a different problem thatE-mail your product dissolves in the second Do this again and again throughout the series until you've covered all the hot buttons.

Most of the time I found the entries from seven to 10 Auto Responder usually cover all the important desires, needs, or problems with this strategy Desires. But even here the key hot button is that your prospect is situated in particular affects the intestines. You may E-mail 2, 5 or even e-mail E-mail seventh But if you cover all bases, repeatedly beat you deadCenter and guides them back in the advertisement.

Well, if you provide content for a while, you can go longer, if you want. But I would do is 10 or 15 in a row.

Here's a hot tip: When composing a series of e-mail includes an opener and closer and email, your Serie bookends. The first e-mail to congratulate them and they should slap on the shoulder for the choice and take the first step. You should then provide a brief overview of what you want to be, mustLearning in the next few e-mail and ask for a white-listing.

Closer is the last email in a series. I call this the "Whatcha Gonna Do?" News because it takes basically all have read the series so far and joined in an e-mail asking – flat-out act now. A good way to get a capper on the line and drive more traffic to advertising.

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