4 Reasons Why You're Not Making Money With Email

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1. You're not sending enough emails

More emails, more opens, more clicks.

It is as simple as that.

A lot of people send one email once in a while and expect to make sales with that.

100 clicks have way more chances of converting than 10 clicks.

Just send more emails
2. You're not selling enough

Complementing point 1...

Sales wise, it's pointless to send more emails if you're not selling in more emails

Make sure to have a call-to-action to your offers at least 80% of the time
3. You don't have any sense of urgency

Treat your list with special offers.

If you're promoting an affiliate product, make sure to add some of your own stuff as a complimentary bonus.

If you're selling your own products, run discounts or special offers.

Add deadlines to both.
4. You don't know what your list wants

Common mistake.

You're sending offers that YOU *think* people want.

To fight this...

Create a simple FORM on google and let people choose between a few options

Push out the offers related to the most voted option
Everyone should own a list

Learn how to make $100-$1000 sending simple emails

Moving the course to NOTION to be more easily consumable

You won't find this type of information elsewhere👇
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