Episode #231: Writing better sales emails


5 Components of a Highly Profitable Email Funnel

[THAT DON’T REQUIRE YOU TO BE A SALESY SLIMEBALL]

In this LIVE webinar, learn the 5 components that every highly profitable email funnel has, and how you can use this system to sell something daily [no matter how big or small!], on automate.

*** No sleezy sales strategies required ***


Sales emails can be quite simple...if you let them be.

All sales emails are is a simple invitation for your email subscriber to join a program of yours.

After 4+ years of working inside of my own email funnels and the funnels of my clients, I’ve discovered that most mompreneurs, if they struggle with sales emails, are in one of two camps: 

1. They’re overwhelmed with the idea of writing sales emails, that they don’t even write them.

2. Or they’ve written them, poured their heart and soul into them, and no one has bought. Which is next-level discouraging.

So in today’s 6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast I’m sharing 3 ways to think about writing sales emails that will get you unstuck, thinking about sales emails in a different way, and help you to not feel so dang salesy! 

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