2nd Nov 2008, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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What welcome email do you send to your SU prospects, i have been getting Success University prospects signing up to the /slim page and i send them the custom email. To date not one has made any move to contact me to ask any questions. Also do you have a follow up email you are using to get these prospects moving ? Thanks in advance Jason |
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2nd Nov 2008, 10:28 PM | #2 |
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Hi Jason go to the SU back office and you will find a few things of interest! In the getting started book - you have some commonplace emails - but I prefer to use my own. The SUCopyCat system and SUbuilder also have there own custom emails aswell. I think the personal approach is better and also - there is nothing to stop you from approaching these people again and making sure they got your email and to reassure them you are there to help. Kym |
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Don't worry too much about it because Success University will be sending e-mails on your behalf to them that has your signup links. How many prospects have you already received through using the /slim squeeze page? You don't have to give specifics, just a rough number if you feel more comfortable. I've got a few signups through my squeeze pages and I always send them personal welcome emails. But I let the e-mails in Success University do all the hard work. The better recommendation though is to have your own squeeze page in your own autoresponder because it allows you to contact whoever is interested in the business with words from you. But for now, don't do that. Learn how to drive traffic to the squeeze pages first because that's more important. Trust me, I speak from experience ;D Asher | |
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3rd Nov 2008, 01:41 PM | #5 |
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Hi Asher, I have over a 100 prospects who i have sent a welcome email to, only 1 has enrolled, this ratio sounds right i guess ? Jason |
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7th Nov 2008, 05:00 AM | #6 |
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Hi Jason I agree - the personal message is best - and I also keep it quite brief, because they will be getting emails from SU, and I don't want to overwhelm people and make them feel pressurised. I just let them know there is a human being there who will answer their questions and give them any help they want. Then I allow them time to make their choice. I don't try to persuade them or give them a hard sell in any way - though I do point out a few of the benefits. Ros |
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