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OFFER PROMISE
Could I get some feedback on my offer promise ? I joined Evergreen everyday (and I LOVE every single video @Mariah Coz !) and I realize that the beauty of this system to take people from a low ticket offer to a premium offer is to have a GREAT offer at the first place. I teach my clients how to sell with a 5 day challenge. I am selling this offer for years now (2018) but I feel like my promise should be more specific and quantifiable in order to get more sales. Possible results : 1. Sell your coaching services and online courses in 7 days flat 2. Make your first 3K in 5 days, and increase your sales doing the exact same challenge on repeat. 3. Book out your coaching services for the entire quarter in one week. What's your favorite ? Other suggestion ? I'm not a big fan of financial results but I feel like the 2nd option is better because you can «see» a tangible results. Thoughts ?
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@Yvonne McCormack tell me more 🤗
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@Lisa Murray so true ! Thank you for your feedback 💖
how I made sales while I was OOO 🏖️
I made 137 course sales while I was on vacation for a week - but I had to prep and plan for that to happen! Read on to see exactly what I did, step by step. Let me start off by saying, I am NOT a "batching" person 😂 I do not batch a month of content in advance, I do not pre-write my emails, I don't think that far ahead to be honest! But I made a commitment to selling every day (and making sales every day). (Ahem, exactly what we're doing in​ Evergreen Every Day​). So when I knew I was going to be completely Out Of Office, off-the-grid on vacation at the lake for a week, I made a plan and ran a test 🏖️ My hypothesis? "Could I make sales every day and still "sell every day" while completely off, if I pre-scheduled everything in advance?" My daily "Revenue Routine" usually takes 1 hour a day (the checklist of tasks I do each day to make daily sales - ​I explained more here​). But I knew I wouldn't even be able to do that each day. So I buckled down before I left for vacation and forced myself to batch 1 week's worth of email content. In total, I wrote and scheduled 5 emails (to different segments of my list, I'll explain more below). It took me about 3 hours to pre-write and pre-schedule everything in advance. The results? [SEE ATTACHED] ⬇️ *90 "orders" = 137 individual product/course sales. One "order" includes when someone buys multiple products as order bumps + upsells in the same purchase Let's break down the HOW: ✅ I pre-wrote and pre-scheduled 5 emails in advance. ✅ I used A/B tested subject lines and "resend to unopens" in order to maximize my results from my effort (seriously, you are sleeping on "resend to unopens". That's a $ tip right there!) ❌ I didn't worry about other channels and platforms while I was out - I didn't post on social media or in my community, I didn't do a lot of the other things I have in my usual Revenue Routine. Email was my priority and just focused on that.
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New comment 22d ago
how I made sales while I was OOO 🏖️
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I prefer batching so that I can enjoy my freedom 😎☀️
What "Re-Engagement" Funnels do you put inactive subscribers?
Hi All! In the past I would automatically unsubscribe individuals who would never open 30+ emails. But there was a post mentioned here in the past that with the new email updates that may not me a good option. I was thinking to then perhaps put them in a 3 email re-engagement funnel? Something like "click here if you still want to be active" and if none of the emails are clicked automatically unsubscribe them. I'm curious what you all do? As I've been growing my email list my costs have gone up so I don't want to pay for inactive subscribers.
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Are you sending regularly emails ? I feel like when you send emails consistently your list is going to clean by itself. It’s easier to get cold when we received one email a week or only two a month. Launching using emails (on top of your usual strategy) is going to do the work for you. If you send 1 email per days for 2 weeks for example, People not interested by your offer will unsubscribe by themselves. This way you keep your qualified leads 🙂
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Annelise Harris
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