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Writer's pictureJohn Brandt

How to work smarter, not harder, with email

I’ve been yapping on and on about the VIP sequence I’ve created for one of my clients that has unlocked a total of $116,346.69 in revenue in the last 112 days.


Translation:


It brings in more than $1,000 a day—which means, if we keep a similar conversion rate (which may or may not be possible), at the end of a full 365 days, it will have generated an additional $365,000 in revenue.


Not too shabby if’n I say so myself.


And I do say so myself, cully.


Besides these VIP emails I’ve been writing and adding to flows, I also have to write a lump sum of broadcast emails for him each and every month.


And you know what?


A lightbulb recently went off in my head:


While I never struggle with writing emails for this particular client… I just thought to myself:


“Why don’t I take the best performing emails from the various VIP flows I put together, and send them out to our main list?”


And so I dug through some of these flows today, and found 8 emails that performed much better than the others, on average.


So, can you guess what I did?


You’re right…


I copied and pasted these emails from the flows, and scheduled them as broadcast emails.


Not only do I get 8 “free” emails for my client that I’ve already written, but we also know that they already performed great.


And you know what?


Who’s to say that I won’t go back into said flows, and extract even more already-written emails after sending out these first 8?


Not me.


In fact, I’m already plotting and planning this.


Which brings me to the point:


Need someone who can make every email written go more “miles,” unlocking a hidden 6-figures of revenue already lurking in your email software, and eliminating all your worries about your email marketing engine of your business?


Hit reply, and let’s chat.


I ain’t cheap.


But we will see almost unbelievable results.


John

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