Mike, instead of sending daily emails I recommend using the email preference center where the audience can control the frequency and content. People get too much email and want control of their inbox. Give them the power to drive! Otherwise risk being unsubscribed.
I'm doing weekly emails and i love it. the open rate is around 25% and unsubscribe rate below 0.5% i dont think that frequency is key, i think its the value. and you are right, people overdo it with drip mailing, i was guilty of it myself ... thx for the gr8 video, i dig the intro ;-)
@@aymanel-bahrawy6854 you are the expert in your niche, you know ppl's pain points and struggles, you keep addressing those. also, see what people ask: i get tons of ideas for content from comments on videos and blog posts, from random ppl replying to my emails etc. also, after a year of weekly emailing you can start recycling your old emails (what did i write about a year ago?) and upgrading the old content. dont be afraid of copying others ppl ideas or your own and dont be afraid of repeating itself. yes, youf gift is your content, but even a bigger gift is your CONSISTENCY in publishing regularly. ppl love that. take care bro
Thank you for clarifying and giving me the next step. I have been down a steep rabbit hole for 4 months. Now, I have work to do and momentum to catch up. This video exceeds the value. A gracious thanks to you
Hey Mike, I know you're one the best people to answer this, as someone who writes emails to sell, which is easier to sell, physical products or infoproducts? Just asking to have a better idea which to focus on as an aspiring email copywriter.
Sorry I missed this! There isn't unfortunately an "easier to sell". Both have their challenges. However, physical products *tend* to have a wider market BUT digital products *tend* to have better profit margins. If you're starting from scratch, and looking to sell your own products, I'd start with info/digital
Personally if I get an email like that every day I block them. I don’t even care if it’s a service I like I just find it annoying and unprofessional 🤷🏼♂️ but I’m here because I have created a nice email list from my opt in on my landing pages and now want to give this a go.
Great video!! 🔥 this is one of the few videos I found with super practical steps! I just typed out the whole video into those three columns 😅 now I’m gonna put this into real content for my client 😊
Thank you for breaking it down. What would you do if your offer was just one product in the form of a challenge? If you pass the challenge, you keep the product, but if you fail, you have to retake it/pay for it again. The content would contain tips/ strategies that would help people pass the challenge. What do you think is the best email strategy approach when your offer looks like this? It's not a personal brand; it is a company that gives access to what the target audience lacks and is hard to access in any other way rather than passing the challenge. Thank you in advance!
@@SellYourService@SellYourService through a website... so far, just trying to grow social media platforms and organize giveaways ( giving challenges for free) to bring traffic to the website, but I would also like to get to customers that are not active on social media as much via email. With that, I will need a strategy for growing the email list ( I have multiple ideas in place on how to make people from social media sign up for the email list). Still, I have no idea how to find the ones that aren't on socials ( maybe blog posts) and also which approach to take with the email strategy. Most competitors send weekly newsletters and promotional emails, but nothing more.
@@SellYourServicethrough the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are less active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
@@SellYourService through the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are not as active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
through the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are not as active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
Hey - this is really great. I love the categorization between daily, campaign, automation. A question I’ve had is how do you manage the total frequency as a result of crossover between the three categories? E.g. it is feasible that a customer would get a daily email, a campaign email, and automation all at the same day. Is there a way to manage overlap?
Good question. Typically I have two lists and send welcome emails to one list and once they've finished that sequence move them to the daily email list. However, I've also just left it as is and the unsub rate isn't much higher
As an email marketer, daily emails are too much, try consider to send an email 3 times a week, this depends on your business too. Sending an email everyday increases the number of unsubscribers
Thank you for coming out with content like this, it has really deepened my knowledge in email marketing. I am a little confused as in if I were to hold out this strategy do I have a separate list of email for each part (for example: a email list for daily, another for campaign…) Because it seems like people who are in the list of daily would then receive similar content when I move to campaign and automation. Thank you!
Thank you so..... much! I have paid so much to get what you have given me for free. I can't wait to use your strategy and share it with others! Be Bless and Thank you!
Hey, nice content. One question, if you are a funnel builder what's inclusive in your services? Is it included the funnel designs, all the integrations, automation, and setup with copywriting? thanks in advance.
There isn't a strict definition of what you can and can't sell. Overall, I advise including what you're great at and focusing on your niche, rather than the deliveries.
Interesting approach. The most daunting thing with this though is (guess I'm not alone with that) how to find ideas (or suggest ideas to your customer) for daily emails that are meaningful and of value for your recipients. What is your (not Cam Jarrad's) suggested strategy for that? In particular for an ecommerce customer who sells physical products (no affiliate, no marketing or services etc.). I would appreciate your ideas on that. Also, do you mean you manually send all these daily emails without using any kind of automation..? Thanks Nick
Thanks Nick. So it boils down to your understanding of who your customers are. Your emails need to be a reflection of who they are and what their problems are. Rather than thinking about what you can talk about with your business, talk about what they're seeing in their life. The daily emails are a way of finding out what your customers want help with, what they're looking to fix or change. They're a chance for you to open a dialogue and ask more about their lives. If you're selling golf equipment or cameras or art or custom made clothing, it doesn't matter. You can still send a regular daily email helping them. Take BeastGear for example, online gym retailer. They don't just email about their products. They email about workouts, diets, RUclips videos they've found, interesting blog articles and most importantly they ask questions. Happy to go into more detail. As for the emails, yes, they are the first thing I write at the start of the day and I write 2-3 at a time and my VA schedules them.
@@SellYourService Thanks for the quick reply. I agree that the emails and the whole marketing actually should begin with the customer in mind first, with their problems. And I liked the phrase "talk about what they're seeing in their life". But I'll make it a bit difficult for you if you are up to a challenge :) How do you find (daily!) topics to talk about to people who have only bought a light bulb from an ecommerce store - because that's the case with one customer of mine right now. And he doesn't really know much about them. Plus he doesn't sell anything else... But, there is of course a unique selling point about these products, that they are full spectrum lamps which means they are good for your wellbeing and to see better, better concentration etc. The other segment of his customer base are people with what you actually mentioned in your video: seasonal depression. And they buy those light therapy lamps to feel better. What would you do? And another question, how do you avoid confusion/overwhelming your contacts when sending out campaigns simultaneously with daily mails? Cheers
Everything you said was spot on and you refer your friend for Email Planner that was gold. I might opt for his offers not sure 🤔... what are your thoughts 💭
Hey Mike, great content. I really like how you frame the daily email and using it to test out everything which then should translate into more effective campaigns and automations.
You got it! If someone told you years ago, that for a few dollars a month you could email your customers and have a conversation with them your mind would be blown. Talk to the individual and you'll talk to the group.
You all prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any tips you can give me
Keep testing, every single day send something new. Things to watch for: Lots of replies - means that topic is engaging and people want more Lots of opens - great subject line
Hey Mike just to confirm, you just choose One person of your list and start sending daily email to this person, don't you? If so for how long? What about if you don't get good results with this person? Do you start over with another one?
@@SellYourService no no, sorry you said to send daily emails to test certain things such as subject lines, headings information etc then use the feedback for campaigns and automation. I was wondering how long you advise sending those daily 'test' emails. As a new business we have a plan to engage with out email subscribers monthly and weekly/twice weekly.
If I want some help with setting up my email marketing you can help? I am watching a lot of videos but I can't find from where I should start. Maybe I need some help in the beginning.
I'm probably not the best person to ask, but I'd be glad to make some recommendations. Have you joined the Facebook group here: facebook.com/groups/sysmastermind/
Great video, What do you do when you don't have a list? Do you have any videos on the building of a list? I'm 2montjs out from publishing a book plus I'm building courses.
Campaigns might be "automated" or scheduled, but they are closer to 3 month long promotion periods. You might run them in a cycle and have a pattern, but I don't automate them from scratch. Have I understood your question?
@@SellYourService yes you have! Thanks. Lastly, a question about the daily emails. When you say you send those emails to one person, do you mean testing for example 10 emails, subject lines, etc on only one person? Or if you have 10 emails to test, you send it to 10 different people?
QUICK QUESTIONS About Automation: Would you recommend using automation emails as part of a campaign, or is this something that should bed done OFF of campaign??? ( I know you mentioned you prefer to use it mostly to get people used to your emails)
Absolutely. We have lots of campaigns set up in automations ready to go, so we can just drag a load of subscribers to that automation and let the emails take care of themselves. However I wouldn't have everyone on your list enter a super long automation
Hey Mike I am trying to sell my email marketing services. In last 3 months I have sent over 250 personalized cold emails to ecommerce founders but have got not even a single client. What is your lead generation process for ecommerce email marketing?
@@SellYourService Thanks for the quick reply means a lot✊🏾. I’m about to start collecting emails in exchange for song downloads and instruments so I found your video wanting to learn more about running my music business through email. I want to know if the strategy your teaching in this video with the daily emails and campaigns would you recommend me to do the same in music. I hope I said it right lol
How do you find time to make daily emails, campaigns, automations, create free and paid content and keep up with social media posts? I can understand campaigns and automations, but daily emails seems excessive and seems like a quantity over quality mindset. I am a content creator and blogger and I am one person running the show. How can one person create daily quality emails that people care about as well as and balance creating both free and paid quality content as well as manage social media posts? Daily emails do not seem realistic to add to the work load if you're one person running your business. Maybe 1-2 emails a week but every single day? This does not seem realistic at all.
So this is a good question and I address it in my video here: ruclips.net/video/Ij9tAIcdEDU/видео.html My advice is keep to one channel and repurpose what you create. And hire a VA
Mike, instead of sending daily emails I recommend using the email preference center where the audience can control the frequency and content. People get too much email and want control of their inbox. Give them the power to drive! Otherwise risk being unsubscribed.
Great idea, thanks
Explain more...
"People get too much email." 😂😂 Lol people will not likely to read your emails if youre not high value enough.
I came back to this video after 6 months and then Ive realized how valuable this info. Literally for free you learn this.
Glad to have you back (:
@@SellYourService Do you sell an email marketing course?
I'm doing weekly emails and i love it. the open rate is around 25% and unsubscribe rate below 0.5% i dont think that frequency is key, i think its the value. and you are right, people overdo it with drip mailing, i was guilty of it myself ... thx for the gr8 video, i dig the intro ;-)
Ah man that's music to my ears. I love to see those numbers, fantastic work. Glad you like the intro!
How you come up everyday with new content and ideas?
@@aymanel-bahrawy6854 you are the expert in your niche, you know ppl's pain points and struggles, you keep addressing those. also, see what people ask: i get tons of ideas for content from comments on videos and blog posts, from random ppl replying to my emails etc. also, after a year of weekly emailing you can start recycling your old emails (what did i write about a year ago?) and upgrading the old content. dont be afraid of copying others ppl ideas or your own and dont be afraid of repeating itself. yes, youf gift is your content, but even a bigger gift is your CONSISTENCY in publishing regularly. ppl love that. take care bro
This is gold. No this is uncut Diamond. I love this 3 part strategy. That daily email resonated well with me. Thank you for this.
You're very welcome!
Thank you for clarifying and giving me the next step. I have been down a steep rabbit hole for 4 months. Now, I have work to do and momentum to catch up. This video exceeds the value. A gracious thanks to you
Hey Mike, I know you're one the best people to answer this, as someone who writes emails to sell, which is easier to sell, physical products or infoproducts? Just asking to have a better idea which to focus on as an aspiring email copywriter.
Sorry I missed this! There isn't unfortunately an "easier to sell". Both have their challenges. However, physical products *tend* to have a wider market BUT digital products *tend* to have better profit margins. If you're starting from scratch, and looking to sell your own products, I'd start with info/digital
Would this suitable for B2B as well? thanks
Personally if I get an email like that every day I block them. I don’t even care if it’s a service I like I just find it annoying and unprofessional 🤷🏼♂️ but I’m here because I have created a nice email list from my opt in on my landing pages and now want to give this a go.
Got a new subscriber! U killed this one bro!! Super informative and creative, never heard this breakdown in my 10 yrs of marketing
Very glad to hear that (: Thanks for the comment!
Thanks so much for this. Best video breaking this information down!
You're very welcome
Great strategy. Great reminders from when I last watched it.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment Rick
very interesting and clear. thank you
@@miguilradio5326 no problem!
Daily Mails📩/ 📢Campaigns /Automation 🔁... Nice n simple way to segment the possibilities... Good one👍 tyty
You're welcome
I like this system, I just dont know how to apply it to music. A vinyl record product we have launching soon? Could this system still .. work?
100%. Doesn't matter what the product is. Just start and get better over time
@@SellYourService Im just in the middle of using anyword program to help create template ideas for my email marketing :) cheers for the comment :)
Great video!! 🔥 this is one of the few videos I found with super practical steps! I just typed out the whole video into those three columns 😅 now I’m gonna put this into real content for my client 😊
Awesome! Thank you! Glad you liked it (:
could you share what you wrote ? please
Never heard a message like this! Completely new material to me. Perfect concept for a100 day challenge. Thanks mate 👍
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks Paul!
Thank you for breaking it down. What would you do if your offer was just one product in the form of a challenge? If you pass the challenge, you keep the product, but if you fail, you have to retake it/pay for it again. The content would contain tips/ strategies that would help people pass the challenge. What do you think is the best email strategy approach when your offer looks like this? It's not a personal brand; it is a company that gives access to what the target audience lacks and is hard to access in any other way rather than passing the challenge. Thank you in advance!
How do you sell the challenge?
@@SellYourService@SellYourService through a website... so far, just trying to grow social media platforms and organize giveaways ( giving challenges for free) to bring traffic to the website, but I would also like to get to customers that are not active on social media as much via email. With that, I will need a strategy for growing the email list ( I have multiple ideas in place on how to make people from social media sign up for the email list). Still, I have no idea how to find the ones that aren't on socials ( maybe blog posts) and also which approach to take with the email strategy. Most competitors send weekly newsletters and promotional emails, but nothing more.
@@SellYourServicethrough the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are less active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
@@SellYourService through the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are not as active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
through the website... the focus has been on growing our social media channels and directing traffic from there to our website. However, I'd like to expand our reach to customers who are not as active on social media. I have a plan and idea on how to target the social media audience and encourage them to sign up for our email list, but I'm not sure how to reach the other potential customers who are less engaged with social media. Our competitors are currently sending out weekly newsletters and promotional emails, and they have an automated email sequence for new sign-ups.
Great tips Mike! It's so easy to follow. Your whiteboard approach rocks!
Thanks Nicole (:
Hey - this is really great. I love the categorization between daily, campaign, automation. A question I’ve had is how do you manage the total frequency as a result of crossover between the three categories? E.g. it is feasible that a customer would get a daily email, a campaign email, and automation all at the same day. Is there a way to manage overlap?
Good question. Typically I have two lists and send welcome emails to one list and once they've finished that sequence move them to the daily email list. However, I've also just left it as is and the unsub rate isn't much higher
@@SellYourService thank you!
As an email marketer, daily emails are too much, try consider to send an email 3 times a week, this depends on your business too. Sending an email everyday increases the number of unsubscribers
Building captivating and action-packed subject lines that capture attention and increase open rates.
Absolutely! Crafting those subject lines is crucial for grabbing attention and boosting engagement. It's all about making that first impression count!
Wow.. Fantastic! I did not think of this in that way. Thanks Mike!
Very welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Hey Mike, this one was really encouraging. Thanks for this strategy!
Good to see you here Srđan, thanks for the comment!
@@SellYourService Thanks Mike. I have a tiny list and send them today my first broadcast/daily email with an inspiring story.
Thank you, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for coming out with content like this, it has really deepened my knowledge in email marketing.
I am a little confused as in if I were to hold out this strategy do I have a separate list of email for each part (for example: a email list for daily, another for campaign…)
Because it seems like people who are in the list of daily would then receive similar content when I move to campaign and automation.
Thank you!
You just need one list. Some people might receive duplicates or something similar after a while but they'll never notice or care
Thank you so..... much! I have paid so much to get what you have given me for free. I can't wait to use your strategy and share it with others! Be Bless and Thank you!
You're very welcome
Hey, nice content. One question, if you are a funnel builder what's inclusive in your services? Is it included the funnel designs, all the integrations, automation, and setup with copywriting? thanks in advance.
There isn't a strict definition of what you can and can't sell. Overall, I advise including what you're great at and focusing on your niche, rather than the deliveries.
A video so nice I immediately watched it twice
A comment so nice. I replied
Twice
@@SellYourService 🤣🤣🤣 nice.
Hey Mike! i couldn't find Cam Jared 365 day email ideas link?
It was a long time ago so maybe it's gone
Interesting approach. The most daunting thing with this though is (guess I'm not alone with that) how to find ideas (or suggest ideas to your customer) for daily emails that are meaningful and of value for your recipients. What is your (not Cam Jarrad's) suggested strategy for that? In particular for an ecommerce customer who sells physical products (no affiliate, no marketing or services etc.). I would appreciate your ideas on that.
Also, do you mean you manually send all these daily emails without using any kind of automation..?
Thanks
Nick
Thanks Nick. So it boils down to your understanding of who your customers are. Your emails need to be a reflection of who they are and what their problems are. Rather than thinking about what you can talk about with your business, talk about what they're seeing in their life.
The daily emails are a way of finding out what your customers want help with, what they're looking to fix or change. They're a chance for you to open a dialogue and ask more about their lives. If you're selling golf equipment or cameras or art or custom made clothing, it doesn't matter. You can still send a regular daily email helping them.
Take BeastGear for example, online gym retailer. They don't just email about their products. They email about workouts, diets, RUclips videos they've found, interesting blog articles and most importantly they ask questions.
Happy to go into more detail. As for the emails, yes, they are the first thing I write at the start of the day and I write 2-3 at a time and my VA schedules them.
@@SellYourService Thanks for the quick reply. I agree that the emails and the whole marketing actually should begin with the customer in mind first, with their problems. And I liked the phrase "talk about what they're seeing in their life". But I'll make it a bit difficult for you if you are up to a challenge :)
How do you find (daily!) topics to talk about to people who have only bought a light bulb from an ecommerce store - because that's the case with one customer of mine right now. And he doesn't really know much about them. Plus he doesn't sell anything else...
But, there is of course a unique selling point about these products, that they are full spectrum lamps which means they are good for your wellbeing and to see better, better concentration etc. The other segment of his customer base are people with what you actually mentioned in your video: seasonal depression. And they buy those light therapy lamps to feel better.
What would you do?
And another question, how do you avoid confusion/overwhelming your contacts when sending out campaigns simultaneously with daily mails?
Cheers
Not only do I love a challenge, I love this question so much I'm doing a video on it
@@SellYourService Wow. That's so super cool of you! Make it as impossible as possible :))) Can't wait!
Cheers
Nick
It’s what they says with a Great teacher you have great lessons
That's very kind of you to say! Was there anything in particular that stood out?
Everything you said was spot on and you refer your friend for Email Planner that was gold. I might opt for his offers not sure 🤔... what are your thoughts 💭
super helpful thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tips, thanks mate
You're very welcome, thanks for the comment!
Hey Mike, great content. I really like how you frame the daily email and using it to test out everything which then should translate into more effective campaigns and automations.
You got it! If someone told you years ago, that for a few dollars a month you could email your customers and have a conversation with them your mind would be blown. Talk to the individual and you'll talk to the group.
You all prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any tips you can give me
I agree with you Stephen.
Very useful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
How long would you test with the daily emails before creating the automations? (Just until you have an idea of what does and doesn't work?)
Keep testing, every single day send something new. Things to watch for:
Lots of replies - means that topic is engaging and people want more
Lots of opens - great subject line
Question - Does daily email work for a jewelry ecommerce?
Sure does. Would daily advertising or daily calls with customers work?
@@SellYourService Not sure what to include in daily emails, or what to advertise daily. Not planning to call customers
Hey Mike just to confirm, you just choose One person of your list and start sending daily email to this person, don't you? If so for how long? What about if you don't get good results with this person? Do you start over with another one?
You don't literally choose one person, you write as if you're only writing to one person. Did I understand your question?
@@SellYourService oh I see haha! But you send it to you whole list, right?
Correct (:
Hey, Great Video. One question, how long should we send daily emails for?
How long should you communicate with your audience and customers for? How long do you think?
@@SellYourService no no, sorry you said to send daily emails to test certain things such as subject lines, headings information etc then use the feedback for campaigns and automation. I was wondering how long you advise sending those daily 'test' emails. As a new business we have a plan to engage with out email subscribers monthly and weekly/twice weekly.
Ah I see. You're going to be testing forever. You should be looking at what's working and what's not working at least once every three months
If I want some help with setting up my email marketing you can help? I am watching a lot of videos but I can't find from where I should start. Maybe I need some help in the beginning.
I'm probably not the best person to ask, but I'd be glad to make some recommendations. Have you joined the Facebook group here: facebook.com/groups/sysmastermind/
Great video, What do you do when you don't have a list? Do you have any videos on the building of a list? I'm 2montjs out from publishing a book plus I'm building courses.
Great question, more videos coming soon
The content it's fantastic....thanks
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the comment!
Mike you rock!!
No, YOU rock!
Am an affiliate marketer how I can use email marketing to promote products ?
Well how are you promoting them now?
@@SellYourService i mean by ads
hey Mike, I emailed you. Good content and valuable as well
Hi Mike, what I didn't fully understood was the campaign phase. I thought you do all that phase in automation.
Campaigns might be "automated" or scheduled, but they are closer to 3 month long promotion periods. You might run them in a cycle and have a pattern, but I don't automate them from scratch. Have I understood your question?
@@SellYourService yes you have! Thanks. Lastly, a question about the daily emails. When you say you send those emails to one person, do you mean testing for example 10 emails, subject lines, etc on only one person? Or if you have 10 emails to test, you send it to 10 different people?
awesome content
Thanks very much, glad to hear (:
QUICK QUESTIONS About Automation:
Would you recommend using automation emails as part of a campaign, or is this something that should bed done OFF of campaign??? ( I know you mentioned you prefer to use it mostly to get people used to your emails)
Absolutely. We have lots of campaigns set up in automations ready to go, so we can just drag a load of subscribers to that automation and let the emails take care of themselves. However I wouldn't have everyone on your list enter a super long automation
Hey Mike I am trying to sell my email marketing services. In last 3 months I have sent over 250 personalized cold emails to ecommerce founders but have got not even a single client. What is your lead generation process for ecommerce email marketing?
What's the #1 metric that ecommerce founders are looking to improve?
@@SellYourService there conversion rates!
@@SellYourService their conversion rates!
@@SellYourService their conversion rates!
@SellYourService their conversion rates!
Can you make a video on how to find clients...plss😁.
Great content though 🔥
Coming soon!
good things
Thanks for the comment!
Whatta content, thanks
Glad you enjoy it!
This is great work. We’d love to showcase it and possibly do a collaboration. 🤙🏼🚀
Sure thing, shoot me an email and let's do it
Anyone sending me daily emails is 100% getting unsubscribed.
Interesting. Why do you say that?
Mann, i like your english accent
Thanks! I've had it for years
@@SellYourService 😄
This hard bro🤙🏽, if you were a musician and producer would you do the same?
How do you mean? What's the challenge?
@@SellYourService Thanks for the quick reply means a lot✊🏾. I’m about to start collecting emails in exchange for song downloads and instruments so I found your video wanting to learn more about running my music business through email. I want to know if the strategy your teaching in this video with the daily emails and campaigns would you recommend me to do the same in music. I hope I said it right lol
How do you find time to make daily emails, campaigns, automations, create free and paid content and keep up with social media posts? I can understand campaigns and automations, but daily emails seems excessive and seems like a quantity over quality mindset. I am a content creator and blogger and I am one person running the show. How can one person create daily quality emails that people care about as well as and balance creating both free and paid quality content as well as manage social media posts? Daily emails do not seem realistic to add to the work load if you're one person running your business. Maybe 1-2 emails a week but every single day? This does not seem realistic at all.
So this is a good question and I address it in my video here: ruclips.net/video/Ij9tAIcdEDU/видео.html
My advice is keep to one channel and repurpose what you create. And hire a VA
“Awesome sauce.” (How I met you mother ref)
Glad you like it!
I GENUINELY LOVE YOUR CONTENT. KEEP GOING BROTHER. PHENOMENALLY VALUABLE.🤍
Glad to hear (: thanks for the comment!