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Finally! Thank you so much. Brandon. ❤ Continue the email series Ideas (sales email,New Product email, Follow up email) I know these are much, but i am just giving you ideas. Keep up the work! & Don't forget me once you get popular😅
@@stoorytime happy to answer any questions! I like doing at least 5. The more the merrier honestly. It’s just about building a relationship and nurturing and getting those touchpoints in as fast as possible to get to the sale quickjer
You’re welcome. What do you mean you’re having trouble seeing the email list? Like you can’t find where to sign up to a potential client’s emails? Or you don’t see a welcome email from them?
@@storeycopy I can't find where to sign up to a potential client's email sir, I've been applying what I have learned from all of your videos and this could be a great start to practice it in real clients☺️
@@crazyivanonline623 on their website. They should have an opt in to join their email list or sign up to their newsletter. If you can’t find it, they probably aren’t doing email yet. In that case, move onto the next prospect who actually has email already.
Wowww, that's really helpful man❤ Thank God, I found your channel. I literally watched the whole thing but confused about who do I outreach to? and where do I find people to outreach to.
Glad you enjoyed it! To figure out who to reach out to, it's good to figure out your niche first. I made a video on it here: th-cam.com/video/vTCNePuqh1Y/w-d-xo.html Once you know the types of companies to reach out to, start looking for them on social media, try Facebook Ad Library, look for signs they're making money, make sure they have at least a few thousand followers, and then reach out via DM or email.
hey brandon, loved the vid thank you:). Got a quick question for ya... Would it be an overkill to ask to drag the mail to primary in case it landed in spam? Because One Reader, One Idea, One Action Cheers
I think that's totally fine to ask that in addition to another CTA. The welcome email is one place where it's not the worst thing in the world to do more than one CTA, especially if you're dealing with deliverabilty issues.
I've questions: Isn't selling in your firet few emails bad as it seems salesy and the reader don't know you yet? Why would they buy? They might even Unsubscribe. The email you showed have 2 different cta's which is against the rule of 1 as it overwhelms the reader with the amount of options. Isn’t it too long for a welcome email? Could you please make a video on how to create a welcome series for any client with any offer?
It depends on the business. I think ecom stores should always have a link to their best sellers in email #1. Non-ecom stores, I think you can absolutely get away with still having a link to sell, but in my opinion, it works best to do a slow build up. Offer a ton of free value and slowly work up to an offer. For the 2 CTA thing - you can break this rule on email #1 if someone specifically signed up for a lead magnet (like a free guide) - you want to give it to them right away. You can repeat that CTA at the end or go right to offering a paid product/service. If someone just signed up to the email list (not a lead magnet), then try to stick to one CTA. And for every other email you send, do 1 CTA. Also, there's no rule on how long a welcome email should be. Look at Smart Nonsense's welcome email. It's absolutely insanity and super long. www.smartnonsense.com/ If the email is engaging and valuable, the length doesn't matter. Yeah I'll do a full welcome series video one day :)
Yeah the most basic form of A/B testing (that you should almost always do) is the subject line A/B test. Nowadays, most software lets you do a smart A/B test where you can send 2-4 versions to a fraction of your list. Then the best performing subject line will be sent to the rest of your list. It's awesome. There are other ways to A/B test your emails (some software lets you, some doesn't) - like testing different body copy within the email, different CTAs, etc.
Hey Brandon, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
I would like to learn English because I want to work in this field My dream is to have very big sales The question is: Can you learn English by practicing the field? Or did you learn it before and then forgot in the field? Please advise me, I am confused about my situation
You should definitely work on your English if you want to land English-speaking copywriting clients. In the meantime, you could build up your copy skill in your native language and land clients in your native language until your English is good enough.
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I really appreciate you giving away sooo much free value
My pleasure, man! Enjoy :)
Finally! Thank you so much. Brandon. ❤
Continue the email series Ideas (sales email,New Product email, Follow up email)
I know these are much, but i am just giving you ideas.
Keep up the work! & Don't forget me once you get popular😅
My pleasure! Yeah those are great ideas!
Thank you so much for this massive values you are dropping
I’ll make sure to notify you once I get a client
@@IfeanyiIfeonu glad to help. Yes please let me know!
Fantastic video!
@@mstewartcopy thank you!
Omg, Another fire content with so much value! Thank you Brandon❤.
Haha thanks man, I appreciate it!
@@storeycopy hey man, I know this is not Q and A but I'm just curious. How many emails do you usually have for a welcome email sequence?
@@stoorytime happy to answer any questions! I like doing at least 5. The more the merrier honestly. It’s just about building a relationship and nurturing and getting those touchpoints in as fast as possible to get to the sale quickjer
Plenty of value as always
Thank you!
MASSIVE VALUE
Thank you Gwenith!
Thank you Brandon.
My pleasure!
Thank you so much, very appreciated..
My pleasure!
Thank you sir Brandon, it's so kind of you to share this❤️🥺
But I have trouble in seeing the email list of the clients so that I can rewrite it.
You’re welcome.
What do you mean you’re having trouble seeing the email list?
Like you can’t find where to sign up to a potential client’s emails? Or you don’t see a welcome email from them?
@@storeycopy I can't find where to sign up to a potential client's email sir, I've been applying what I have learned from all of your videos and this could be a great start to practice it in real clients☺️
@@crazyivanonline623 on their website. They should have an opt in to join their email list or sign up to their newsletter. If you can’t find it, they probably aren’t doing email yet.
In that case, move onto the next prospect who actually has email already.
@@storeycopy Thank you so much sir, God bless you and your family❤️
Love, from Philippines 🇵🇭
@@crazyivanonline623 God bless you from Canada!
Wowww, that's really helpful man❤ Thank God, I found your channel. I literally watched the whole thing but confused about who do I outreach to? and where do I find people to outreach to.
Glad you enjoyed it!
To figure out who to reach out to, it's good to figure out your niche first. I made a video on it here:
th-cam.com/video/vTCNePuqh1Y/w-d-xo.html
Once you know the types of companies to reach out to, start looking for them on social media, try Facebook Ad Library, look for signs they're making money, make sure they have at least a few thousand followers, and then reach out via DM or email.
@@storeycopy Thank you❤️🥰
@@PathofResilience-x7g Any time!
hey brandon, loved the vid thank you:). Got a quick question for ya...
Would it be an overkill to ask to drag the mail to primary in case it landed in spam?
Because One Reader, One Idea, One Action
Cheers
I think that's totally fine to ask that in addition to another CTA. The welcome email is one place where it's not the worst thing in the world to do more than one CTA, especially if you're dealing with deliverabilty issues.
I've questions:
Isn't selling in your firet few emails bad as it seems salesy and the reader don't know you yet? Why would they buy? They might even Unsubscribe.
The email you showed have 2 different cta's which is against the rule of 1 as it overwhelms the reader with the amount of options.
Isn’t it too long for a welcome email?
Could you please make a video on how to create a welcome series for any client with any offer?
And how to do A/B testing? Can you make a video on that too?
It depends on the business. I think ecom stores should always have a link to their best sellers in email #1.
Non-ecom stores, I think you can absolutely get away with still having a link to sell, but in my opinion, it works best to do a slow build up.
Offer a ton of free value and slowly work up to an offer.
For the 2 CTA thing - you can break this rule on email #1 if someone specifically signed up for a lead magnet (like a free guide) - you want to give it to them right away. You can repeat that CTA at the end or go right to offering a paid product/service.
If someone just signed up to the email list (not a lead magnet), then try to stick to one CTA.
And for every other email you send, do 1 CTA.
Also, there's no rule on how long a welcome email should be. Look at Smart Nonsense's welcome email. It's absolutely insanity and super long.
www.smartnonsense.com/
If the email is engaging and valuable, the length doesn't matter.
Yeah I'll do a full welcome series video one day :)
Yeah the most basic form of A/B testing (that you should almost always do) is the subject line A/B test. Nowadays, most software lets you do a smart A/B test where you can send 2-4 versions to a fraction of your list. Then the best performing subject line will be sent to the rest of your list. It's awesome.
There are other ways to A/B test your emails (some software lets you, some doesn't) - like testing different body copy within the email, different CTAs, etc.
@@storeycopy yo bro thanks for clearing that up for me.
And BTW I appreciate your fast response ♥.
@@Sacrifizer_Official happy to help a brotha out
Hey Brandon, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Hey Divy, I appreciate you reaching out, but I'm good for now, thanks!
I would like to learn English because I want to work in this field
My dream is to have very big sales
The question is: Can you learn English by practicing the field? Or did you learn it before and then forgot in the field?
Please advise me, I am confused about my situation
You should definitely work on your English if you want to land English-speaking copywriting clients.
In the meantime, you could build up your copy skill in your native language and land clients in your native language until your English is good enough.
Loved Your Video♥️, We’re Graphic Hike, specializing in graphic design and video editing. Do You Need eye-catching thumbnails or polished edits? If Yes then we got you covered!
Thanks for reaching out, I'm good for now, but I appreciate it!
Who is this coming from?
Why should people pay attention?
What is the credibility?
What is the authority?
All questions that must be answered in the welcome email! :)