Selling Put your mailing list to work. Expert E-mail Copywriter Available

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by geegel, Nov 8, 2010.

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    Be honest about it. Your carefully built mailing list is a huge let down. The sales are simply not coming. Those power-packed headlines get your e-mails sent straight to the spam folder and your call to actions get thoroughly ignored.

    That can change.

    Heck, if you hire me that WILL change.

    The one thing that you must understand is that e-mail copywriting is a very different beast when compared with traditional copywriting.

    Need some proof? Take the 2 following tips. Use them as you wish, they are a gift for taking the time to read this thread:

    - Low key headlines work better. Think of the following titles for an e-mail promoting a product about making money online: 1. A few tips to improve your online business; 2. GET RICH QUICK! Make Thousands of Dollars Online!. Which one would you click? It's about spam association. You are simply much more credible by going the low key route.

    - Never let the first paragraph feel the reader deceived. This is a biggie. If your readership feels that are being played, they will drop you like a hot potato. Honesty and credibility work hand in hand.

    Again, feel free to use the tips above any way you wish. There are dozens more you need to implement to really get the most out of your mailing list. And yes, I know how to make it real.

    So how deep does my e-mail marketing experience go?

    Let's put it this way: Here's what I can do for you.

    - rewrite affiliate offers so you can actually translate your mailing list into cold, hard cash
    - develop e-mail campaigns for product launches that will actually get your readers involved
    - write e-mails for your affiliates so they get motivated to actually bring sales
    - beat the iron while it's hot and immediately send powerful e-mails to those that just subscribed to your list.

    You know you need it. Drop me a PM for details or even better, drop me an e-mail at geegel[at]gmail[dot]com (this is my primary e-mail, please don't abuse the privilege) and ask away any questions that you feel are relevant.

    To your success in business,
    George Cozma
     
    geegel, Nov 8, 2010 IP