Here's the prompt from the image, written out in text format: Chat GPT Base Microtopic Prompt "I have a [niche] brand that sells [products and their purpose]. Our brand is meant to (2-3 sentences of brand info and mission statement/benefits of brand). Our average customer [5-6 sentences about your customer demographics, their daily lives, their desires, their wants, and their needs]. I want you to give me 10 overarching topics that my brand can create content about. The topics should be very general and tie into our product benefits and the lives of our customer. Then with those 10 overarching topics I want you to create 10 subtopics under each. The subtopics should be very specific and should educate the customer on the topic and potentially position our products as a solution."
Thanks for the amazing video! Quick question, 3-4 per week but to what segmentation? I have a lot is it 3-4 for each of my segmentations? And also isn’t 3/4 per week too much for the client if you add the flows also? Thanks
I have a quick question: When it comes to value-based emails, like sharing recipes or similar content, you mentioned not overwhelming the reader with too much information. Do you typically direct them to a separate blog post for the full recipe, or do you handle it differently to keep things concise?
Great content! A few questions: * Do you send these campaigns to all of your email list or do you exclude folks who might be in specific flows? * Any insights as of how to orchestrate flows and these campaigns? We are afraid of these campaigns interrupting users from their flows and messing with their conversion.
I exclude people who are inactive, some accounts we will remove people in flows. Don't worry about coinciding with flows. You can use the Klaviyo "smart sending" feature on campaigns which will skip the email for people who have received another email within 16 hours
I'm a little confused about flows vs campaigns in terms of sending. So if I have flows setup to send 3x's per week, when do I send campaigns to not overwhelm them? I figured campaigns are for special events like new releases, flash sales and holidays. Thanks in advance.
Thanks man, first time heard someone sharing the "value" type of emails, clothing brands can do.. This is a true gold!
Here's the prompt from the image, written out in text format:
Chat GPT Base Microtopic Prompt
"I have a [niche] brand that sells [products and their purpose].
Our brand is meant to (2-3 sentences of brand info and mission statement/benefits of brand).
Our average customer [5-6 sentences about your customer demographics, their daily lives, their desires, their wants, and their needs].
I want you to give me 10 overarching topics that my brand can create content about. The topics should be very general and tie into our product benefits and the lives of our customer.
Then with those 10 overarching topics I want you to create 10 subtopics under each. The subtopics should be very specific and should educate the customer on the topic and potentially position our products as a solution."
Thanks for the amazing video! Quick question, 3-4 per week but to what segmentation? I have a lot is it 3-4 for each of my segmentations? And also isn’t 3/4 per week too much for the client if you add the flows also? Thanks
fantastic content. Definitely need to improve the skimability of our emails.
Hi there! If we're having deliverability issues, what do you suggest?
Really helpful! Thanks
As always great content 🤝
I have a quick question: When it comes to value-based emails, like sharing recipes or similar content, you mentioned not overwhelming the reader with too much information. Do you typically direct them to a separate blog post for the full recipe, or do you handle it differently to keep things concise?
The best. Greetings from Uruguay
Great content! A few questions:
* Do you send these campaigns to all of your email list or do you exclude folks who might be in specific flows?
* Any insights as of how to orchestrate flows and these campaigns? We are afraid of these campaigns interrupting users from their flows and messing with their conversion.
1. Send to active segment between 30-90 days depending on your deliverability and open rate
2. Disable smart sending for flows
I exclude people who are inactive, some accounts we will remove people in flows. Don't worry about coinciding with flows. You can use the Klaviyo "smart sending" feature on campaigns which will skip the email for people who have received another email within 16 hours
Hey Max, how big of an email list do I need to start sending campaigns?
higher ROI the bigger the list but you can send to however small you want!
What days and times should we be sending and time ?
Doesn't matter for day of week. Send time just middle of day is fine
Sir please can you talk about Email Copywriting Portfolio?
I'm a little confused about flows vs campaigns in terms of sending. So if I have flows setup to send 3x's per week, when do I send campaigns to not overwhelm them? I figured campaigns are for special events like new releases, flash sales and holidays. Thanks in advance.
Send 'em all! You can exclude flow receivers from campaigns if you want, we do this for some accounts
@@maxwellcopy thank you! So in this case it would be about 6 emails per week. That would be too much correct?
That is a great but how about new business WITHOUT subscribers yet, it is frustrating!
Nail your pop up form and then just get traction to your site
Pop up and base flows to grow your list!
@@Dragodenmark Thank you
@@maxwellcopy Thank you
Great as always. Just DM'd you on IG man