EPISODE · Apr 27, 2023 · 33 MIN
85 Writing Emails For Different Decision Makers - With Monica Badiu
from The Art of Selling Online Courses · host John Ainsworth
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive, yet again, into the world of email marketing for online courses and explore the different decision-making styles that come into play when writing promotional emails. Our in-house copywriter, Monica Badiu, shares her insights and expertise on how to write emails that appeal to different types of decision makers in your audience.Monica explains that in order to write promo emails that work for different people, you need to understand two things: customer objections and fears, and the fact that not everyone will remain in the same awareness level as they were when they first subscribed to your list.We discuss how our email promo strategy is different from what most people are doing, and Monica shares her approach to writing emails that appeal to different decision-making styles, such as early-adopters, logical decision makers, emotional-decision makers, and procrastinators.Throughout the episode, we explore the Gain-Logic-Fear and Going-Going strategy that we use in our coaching program, and how it helps to explain what each email in the promo should do.• Check out our blog post• Find out how much revenue your funnel could make you • Join The Advance Online Course Creators Facebook Group
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we dive, yet again, into the world of email marketing for online courses and explore the different decision-making styles that come into play when writing promotional emails. Our in-house copywriter, Monica Badiu, shares her insights and expertise on how to write emails that appeal to different types of decision makers in your audience. Monica explains that in order to write promo emails that work for different people, you need to understand two things: cust...
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