My Email Marketing campaign..tips to convert to sales?

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Hey warriors!

Currently, my opt-in on my main site is an E-Seminar I wrote on how to approach and meet girls, as well as increase your confidence.

Currently, I am mailing the seminar once a day, for a five day period. At the end of the fifth installment, I am reminding them about my ebook and blog site.

Should I be linking to my book and blog in every email? And if so, multiple times per email?

I'm thinking I should follow up these 5 seminar installments with reminder emails that have a bit more free content and reminder links to my book and blog, right?

All tips welcome, this is my first time building and marketing to a list. Any copy writing tips would be really welcomed too.

Thanks warriors!

Mad Dawg
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  • Profile picture of the author zapseo
    Yes, every email.

    But not just mention your blog and ebook.
    Give them a reason why they should visit your blog and ebook
    -- especially a reason related to the content you just provided.

    If someone is sending me an ecourse about their product and they don't tell me how to follow up in each email...I, as a consumer, could get very frustrated. I want to go get your product, but I don't know how.

    The idea is....if you are putting your content out there (free and paid), your content is valuable. Your content is useful to readers. Why, then, would you deprive them of the privilege of delving deeper into your content --in every email?

    My recommendations, incidentally, relate to the issue of email marketing. I'm not particularly fond of the PUA niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
      Originally Posted by zapseo View Post

      If someone is sending me an ecourse about their product and they don't tell me how to follow up in each email...I, as a consumer, could get very frustrated. I want to go get your product, but I don't know how.

      The idea is....if you are putting your content out there (free and paid), your content is valuable. Your content is useful to readers. Why, then, would you deprive them of the privilege of delving deeper into your content --in every email?
      Take this to the bank, folks.

      Nice post, Judy.
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