Is that how you feel when you check your email stats?
Everything all dark and dreary, creepy music playing… and a feeling of dread just before you click the button to reveal your lack of results?
Ok, maybe not ALL the time…
But every marketer that ever sent an email has felt that way.
Some of ’em for a good looong time.
It’s not a pleasant feeling.
I’m not saying that email open rates are the most important indicator you should be watchin’.
As a matter of fact, I think they’re far less critical than most marketers believe.
Yet if nobody is opening your emails, they certainly can’t buy anything from them can they?
Nope.
I honestly don’t dwell on all those email stats.
I do take a look on occasion.
I remember the other day we were having a big discussion in the ol’ mastermind group.
How often marketers should mail.
Of course I said every day, and I stand by that for the reasons I gave.
For one thing, it’s practice.
Everyone knows that if ya wanna get good at anything, ya gotta practice.
It’s the only way.
So if you’re gonna practice writing emails, and you’re sending one every day, and another marketer sends one out every 3 days…
Won’t you get 3 years experience to every one of his?
Yer darn tootin’ ya will.
And that WILL make a difference in your writing skills.
Of course getting better at writing emails is cool.
But it don’t mean squat if nobody ever reads ’em.
So how does the intelligent marketer go about increasing those miserable open rates?
Luckily for you, I’m friends with a guy that’s been tearin’ it up with email for over 15 years.
And since yer a friend o’ mine, I’m gonna hook you up with a way to learn a few of his secrets.
He calls them his “3 Simple Tricks” for getting up to a 78% open rate on his emails.
You can check it out here.
Watch that webinar, do what you learn, and see how fast your email open rates begin to soar…
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