
Make Over Your Marketing
Podcast von Erika Holmes
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As a copywriter, one of the most common questions people ask me and one of the #1 struggles entrepreneurs like you and I face is, “What do I write about... ? What do I say about ... ?”, followed closely by, “I hate talking about myself. Do I have to?” Now, I have a deep love of all things pop culture, movies, and entertainment, so my goal for this workshop is to help you go from “Clueless” to “She’s All That” when it comes to talking about your business.

I’m going to share the branding essentials most people skip over -- but these are the elements that give your brand true dimension, wow factor and staying power. Armed with this checklist, you’ll know exactly what you need to tackle to create an irresistible brand that people pay premium prices for.

In this episode, I’m going to share my 7-email framework for writing your irresistible welcome sequence. I call it my Happily Ever After framework. I’m answering the question, what do you say in your welcome sequence? As an email copywriter, this is definitely one of the most common questions I get asked and it’s where most people tend to get stuck. Well, today's your lucky day because I'm going to share exactly what the goal of each email should be.

Automation is a huge buzzword in the online space no matter what stage of business you’re in. In this episode, we're exploring and encouraging you to think about how you can use email automation to deliver a high-touch sales experience that feels more like a one-on-one interaction.

In this episode, we're talking about what not to do in your welcome sequence if you don’t want your email subscribers to hit unsubscribe or ghost you, aka never open your emails. After all, people sign up to your list for a reason. Now now the ball is in your court in terms of whether or not they stick around. So are you ready to dive into the most common mistakes I see service providers making in their welcome sequence?