A recommended resource for anyone writing lots of emails

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I write a LOT of emails. I've got a series of 12 for a financial planning firm I'm in the middle of.

And 6 to support an upcoming business education webinar.

And 14 to support a launch another client is doing shortly.

And I just did 2 to generate leads for another client earlier in the week.

Point is...I spend more time writing emails than sales letters.

I got this product a couple of years ago and it seriously cut down my email writing time. Whenever I've got something new to write about I go through the book and pull out subject lines and angles for my emails.

I don't usually recommend a lot of resources, but this is one I use all the time.

http://www.comingcrash.com/

PS It's NOT an affiliate link. I've got NO connection with the author. It's just a damn good (and cheap) resource that will help anyone who writes a lot of emails.
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  • Yes, having bought it a while ago it is good.

    In fact anything Lawrence sells it good.

    And if you don't want to buy anything still check out his website.

    http://www.infomarketingblog.com/

    It's packed full of great stuff.

    I'm not an affiliate.

    Don't forget to grab the free 127 winning headlines.


    Steve
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    • Profile picture of the author ejunkie
      Originally Posted by Steve The Copywriter View Post

      Yes, having bought it a while ago it is good.

      In fact anything Lawrence sells it good.

      And if you don't want to buy anything still check out his website.

      Info Marketing Blog | Direct Response Marketing | Copywriting

      It's packed full of great stuff.

      I'm not an affiliate.

      Don't forget to grab the free 127 winning headlines.


      Steve
      Lawrence is a master copywriter.

      And boy, is his site a treasure trove?
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  • Profile picture of the author sabinavarga
    Thanks for the share, Hugh! I'm also writing some emails at the moment and this comes very handy.

    Do you, or maybe someone else, have any other recommendations on good resources for email copywriting?

    Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author fbyrne
    Hi

    Ben Settles course comes highly recommended. But its $$$$
    Email Players Newsletter

    Have also heard good things about Autoresponder madness but don't know anything about it

    Fergal
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  • Thanks for sharing Hugh. I don't work much with email at the moment as I'm more of the 'copy-girl', though I think I'll make the investment down the line a little, regardless. You can never have too many reference materials to turn to.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay White
    Ben Settle's stuff is great. Ray Edwards (Raydal from here on the WF) also has something that a lot of people speak well of.

    I've got some free videos that might help too. Check out the Youtube link under my profile on the left.

    If you're looking for copywriters who have been trained specifically in email and autoresponder writing, PM me and I'll get you a link to a terrific resource.
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  • Profile picture of the author loi77
    Originally Posted by Hugh Thyer View Post

    I write a LOT of emails. I've got a series of 12 for a financial planning firm I'm in the middle of.

    And 6 to support an upcoming business education webinar.

    And 14 to support a launch another client is doing shortly.

    And I just did 2 to generate leads for another client earlier in the week.

    Point is...I spend more time writing emails than sales letters.

    I got this product a couple of years ago and it seriously cut down my email writing time. Whenever I've got something new to write about I go through the book and pull out subject lines and angles for my emails.

    I don't usually recommend a lot of resources, but this is one I use all the time.

    http://www.comingcrash.com/

    PS It's NOT an affiliate link. I've got NO connection with the author. It's just a damn good (and cheap) resource that will help anyone who writes a lot of emails.
    Exactly what I've been looking for.

    Thanks so much!
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