Looking for killer "follow up emails" source

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Hi all,

I am looking for offers and/or sources for killer "follow up emails" to use in auto responder program.

I can most likely modify to match my list, but I would love to have proven emails that I can modify.

Anyone know these sources?

Thanks,

Richard
#follow up emails #killer #source
  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Gould
    If your follow-up is to convert leads into buyers, you can't go far wrong with this:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...r-veteran.html

    Ray breaks down the exact template he uses and gives you plenty of examples of it in action.
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    • Profile picture of the author illumina8
      Hi Andrew.. would you rate this as currently the best course available? it is 3 years old.. thanks

      Originally Posted by Andrew Gould View Post

      If your follow-up is to convert leads into buyers, you can't go far wrong with this:

      http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...r-veteran.html

      Ray breaks down the exact template he uses and gives you plenty of examples of it in action.
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      • Profile picture of the author Raydal
        Originally Posted by illumina8 View Post

        Hi Andrew.. would you rate this as currently the best course available? it is 3 years old.. thanks
        I know the question is directed to Andrew (a customer) than to
        me as the creator but this question has come up a couple times.

        The course is actually older than 3 years, I've been using it for
        my clients for 10 years now. Why would something as old
        as email copywriting have to be "new" to be useful?

        I love new things as well, but what works is better than what's
        new.

        -Ray Edwards
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      • Profile picture of the author Andrew Gould
        Originally Posted by illumina8 View Post

        Hi Andrew.. would you rate this as currently the best course available? it is 3 years old.. thanks
        It depends what you're looking for.

        Ray's course is focused entirely on giving you the quickest and easiest way to write a series of follow-up emails. And I think it does an excellent job of achieving exactly that.

        He doesn't just tell you what should be in each email, he tells you what should be in each paragraph. And you get a swipe file of thirteen different follow-up sequences (all annotated with Ray's notes) giving you plenty of material to "borrow" and showing you how a finished series should look.

        For a beginner, it's as close to foolproof as you're going to get.
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        • Profile picture of the author illumina8
          Thanks Ray and Andrew a quick solution is what I need now time is no longer a luxury this week as I need to get my series written asap... cheers will dive in and report back soon..

          Originally Posted by Raydal View Post

          I know the question is directed to Andrew (a customer) than to
          me as the creator but this question has come up a couple times.

          The course is actually older than 3 years, I've been using it for
          my clients for 10 years now. Why would something as old
          as email copywriting have to be "new" to be useful?

          I love new things as well, but what works is better than what's
          new.

          -Ray Edwards
          Originally Posted by Andrew Gould View Post

          It depends what you're looking for.

          Ray's course is focused entirely on giving you the quickest and easiest way to write a series of follow-up emails. And I think it does an excellent job of achieving exactly that.

          He doesn't just tell you what should be in each email, he tells you what should be in each paragraph. And you get a swipe file of thirteen different follow-up sequences (all annotated with Ray's notes) giving you plenty of material to "borrow" and showing you how a finished series should look.

          For a beginner, it's as close to foolproof as you're going to get.
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        • Profile picture of the author ThomasOMalley
          Originally Posted by Andrew Gould View Post

          It depends what you're looking for.

          Ray's course is focused entirely on giving you the quickest and easiest way to write a series of follow-up emails. And I think it does an excellent job of achieving exactly that.

          He doesn't just tell you what should be in each email, he tells you what should be in each paragraph. And you get a swipe file of thirteen different follow-up sequences (all annotated with Ray's notes) giving you plenty of material to "borrow" and showing you how a finished series should look.

          For a beginner, it's as close to foolproof as you're going to get.
          I agree with Andrew..100%.

          I purchased Ray's autoresponder course earlier this year. It's been invaluable for writing several series of follow-up emails.

          An excellent supplement to Ray's course is Bob Bly's email swipe file product.

          But, I would get Ray's course first.
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        • Profile picture of the author RyanTH
          Originally Posted by Andrew Gould View Post

          It depends what you're looking for.

          Ray's course is focused entirely on giving you the quickest and easiest way to write a series of follow-up emails. And I think it does an excellent job of achieving exactly that.

          He doesn't just tell you what should be in each email, he tells you what should be in each paragraph. And you get a swipe file of thirteen different follow-up sequences (all annotated with Ray's notes) giving you plenty of material to "borrow" and showing you how a finished series should look.

          For a beginner, it's as close to foolproof as you're going to get.
          Thanks, I am going to give it a try, too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicholas Ho
    1) Ben Settle's Email Players
    2) Andre Chaperon's Autoresponder Madness
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek Pankaew
    My recommendation:

    1) Go to Gmail, create a new account.
    2) Type in every search term you can think of in your market.
    3) Signup to all their newsletters using your new Gmail account.
    4) Do the same with every marketing keyword and marketing email list you can think of.
    5) Wait one week.

    Then go through all the emails you received. Pick out ideas from headlines, copy, CTAs, etc. You'll have some good stuff.

    - Derek
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  • Jay White's Autoresponder Apprentice program is pretty good from AWAI. I just completed it late 2011. He has some pretty good stuff in there.
    Susan
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay White
    Thanks Susan...my AA course is actually targeted more towards copywriters than entrepreneurs ( I added some modules about getting clients, etc) but my Email Copy Made Easy course is geared for the online business owner.

    And if you want some free stuff, see the Youtube link on the left below my avatar.
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  • Profile picture of the author RHert
    There are some great ideas here. Definitely a thread people should read and think about.
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    • Profile picture of the author hotwebwords
      Originally Posted by RHert View Post

      There are some great ideas here. Definitely a thread people should read and think about.

      Hmm, this copywriter is addicted to anything about copywriting. I think I have to leave the forum now to keep me from buying anything. I am resolving not to acquire new products until I've waited a few days AND made extra money so I don't need to divert already allocated funds...

      Anyhow, I hope that you find some good resources. Just remember your best resource comes from testing. Test, test, test.
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  • Profile picture of the author OliviaHoang
    Presell Mastery by Paul Hancox. He's a Warrior on here, and his stuff is always top notch.

    disclaimer: I'm his student, but he didn't tell me to write this. Just sharing the love.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pr0metheus
    I have tried Jay's AA course. Though he says it is more geared towards copywriters, I have used it to attain results on other domains too. Ben Settle email players is also a great suggestion and so is Andre's material.

    But there are no such sources to follow up emails.

    I have recently liked the Perry Marshall's new 9 lies emails.
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  • Profile picture of the author davemiz
    i'd recommend auto responder madness to *anyone*.

    its hands down one of the best email courses out there.
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