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 What types of emails should you absolutely know how to write

Do all emails follow the same flow and format?How do you build relationships, create engagement,and get conversions with email marketing?You got questions, I got answers.Keep watching.What's one of the first things you should dowhen you start any brand or business?Yes. Start building your email list, of course.But wait a second.Once you start getting emailsand permission to actually email them, that's important.












What are you actually supposed to do with your email list?When should you send emails?What should the emails say?Are there any unspoken "email marketing rules"you should be following?I mean, what's the big deal abouthaving an email list anywayif you've got mad followers or subscribers?Isn't email marketing dead?Whoa, whoa, whoa, let me stop you right there.Despite the fact that it is getting harder and harderto land in your prospect's primary inboxas a marketer these days,email marketing is still one of the most powerful waysto communicate directly with your audience.And here are some stats to prove it to you.According to OptinMonster, 92% of online adults use email.61% of consumers prefer to be contacted by brandsthrough email,99% of email users check their email every single day,and some as many as 20 times a day.And 58% of users check their emailbefore they check their social media or the newswhen they wake up in the morning.So yes, in case you had any doubts at allemail marketing is still hugely importantfor business owners today.It is still the best way to consistently grow your brand,nurture new leads,create engagement, and have profitable launches.Which also means there is a massive opportunityfor you copywriters out there to specialize in this mediumby helping brands write killer email marketing 

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 campaignsand cash in on those conversions.an awesome complimentary marketing strategy as is paid mediaand other content marketing initiatives,you do not wanna put all of your eggs in one basket.In a world where the algorithm is ever-changing,landing in your subscribers inboxis still a tried and true methodfor making sure they see exactly what you want them to see.I mean, you don't wanna leave the successof your next launch up to the algorithm gods.Do you?Negatory.So in today's videoI'll be breaking down the seven types of email you need to know how to write as a copywriteror online business owner.Plus because I know you guys love examples,I've included examples of campaignsthat I have sent to my own email lists.So you can see what these emails actually look likein a real life inbox.Hey guys, what's up, it's Alex.After a recent video tutorial I didon the different services a copywriter can offer,I had tons of requests coming in aboutthe different types of email marketing,asking me to go deeper into what they are.So if you were one of those people who are wondering,this video is for you.Give me a thumbs up belowif you have been waiting for this oneand if you're new to the crew, welcome.I put out a new digital marketing copywritingor branding tutorial every single week.So to get more videos like this one,go ahead and subscribe below.And don't forget to ring that bell to be notifiedwhen my next tutorial goes live.Now, email marketing is more than just random email blastssent out to a list of subscribers.Yes, that is email marketingbut effective email marketing is strategic and purposefuldepending on the audience,their level of awareness with your brand,and your ultimate conversion goal.Whether that be to engage, click,I have a very important public service announcementfor all you copywriters out therethat I promise will save you a ton of hours and frustrationwith your clients.Plus, I'll share my favorite spots to go tofor swipe files and inspiration.But first things first, let's dive right into the seven types of email marketing you need to know.The first is an Autoresponder Email.So this is a broad term used to describe any emailthat's sent automatically in response to a user action.So think of that email or sequence of emailsyou get from a business after you purchase, subscribe,or otherwise opt in for anything.So "Day 0 Autoresponders" are what I callthe emails that are sent out immediatelyafter a lead signs up to your list,usually in exchange for a lead magnetor another free, high-value promise.

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 For example, here is one of my most popular freebies,my hot offer checklist.So when you decide you want this checklist,you'll head on over to the opt-in page at the link belowand enter your name and email address.Then yes, you'll automaticallyget an email in your inbox from methat delivers my checklistfor you to download completely free.Here's what this email looks like.So as you can see Day 0 Autorespondersare typically short, sweet, and friendly.In this type of email you wanna let your subscribers knowwhere they can grab their freebie, how it will help them,and how they can use it.Also, because this is often the very firstemail correspondence you'll have with your new lead,you want these emails to set the tone of your brand voiceand experience,making your subscribers feel welcomed and part of the crew.You would then write a different autoresponder emailfor every single one of your free offers.Remember, the goal of this type of emailis to nurture your leads on autopilot,deliver the value they asked for,and provide a memorable brand experience.Alright. The second type of emailis an Indoctrination Email.So this type of email it's designed to get new leadsfrom a problem-aware into a solution-aware state.They're sent shortly after subscribers join your email listand get your Day 0 Autoresponders.So these emails should ultimately make them feel likethey're part of something bigger,by building rapportto trust and believe in your mission and solution.So for example, when you land on my websiteyou'll see a place where you can sign upto join my email list.And once you sign up,you'll receive a series of Indoctrination Emailseach one written with a very particular purpose.he first is to welcome you to the Posseand empathize with where you're aton your copywriting journey.The second is to communicatethe Copy Posse's personal mission.And the last one is to add awesome valueand offer next steps.Now, I have an entire videoabout my proprietary indoctrination sequence formula and I will link that for you at the end of this video.

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 Ultimately, the goal here is to nurture a relationship with your list,encourage engagement, and turn your leads into raving fans.Alright. The third type of email I'm talking about todayis the Abandoned Cart Email.So this is an email or a series of emails sent to a prospect after they left your shopping cartwithout making a purchase.So depending on the product and technology you use,you can do this in a single email or a series of emails.Typically the first is a short and sweet reminderletting you know that you forgot to complete your purchase.Like this one that I send out if for whatever reasonyou exited out of my checkout page without making a purchase.It's simply a gentle reminder thatyou did not complete your orderwith a link back to where you left off.Now, if you want and are able to send multiple emails ould turn into a sales recovery sequence.So after that initial friendly reminder email,you could follow up with another where you give them a more direct reminder assuming they still want the offer and using gentle scarcity to sway them to buy now, rather than later. Then you can send them another where you include a reminder of the bonuses, risk reversal,and any other limited time offers to play up that desire and scarcity a little bit more. And lastly, if they still haven't purchased you could then follow upand end the sequence with an alternative offer. So give them something cheaperthat they might enjoy instead.Now this is something a lot of brands don't do, surprisingly because a well-written card abandonment email can recoup 30% of your lost customers resulting in a 64% increase in revenue,all with very little upfront effort.So remember, the goal here is to save the sale.Speaking of sale, the fourth email on my list is a Sales Email.Yep. This is the big oneThe number of emails included in a sales campaign will vary depending on the product, the business, and ultimately what the end goal is with the campaign.So you could have anything from a quick one-day promo, all the way up to a weeks-long launch.And I have done both.I found that the sweet spot though is somewhere between six to 10 emails for a launch of a new product or service varying in length and format.And at the very least, you want one to announce that the doors are open and introduce the product, of course. You want one to share the benefits and how the product can help your prospects. You want one to convey incentive and scarcity. In other words, why they should buy now.I like to use one to showcase social proof and build authority. So look at the results that other people have seen.I like to send one to overcome objections and encourage prospects to get off that fence.And then I send one final email to communicate that this is the last chance.Then of course you can sprinkle in more content,case studies and storiesto extend the length and life of a campaign.So for example, when I opened the doors to my once a year flagship coaching program the Copy Posse Launch Pad back in January,I sent a total of 10 emails.Two teaser emails to build anticipation and then an eight-email sales campaign.So here's what my very first sales email looked like.This one is for what I call the eager beaver.It's short, and sweet, and to the point and it's basically saying, "Hey guys, doors are now open."So remember, the goal with sales emails is to convert your prospects into customers or your customers into repeat customers.Alright. Email number five is an Affiliate Email. So this is an email or a series of emails written for the purpose of promoting another brand's products or services to a list of your subscribers.So, as an example, a few months ago I was honored to be a featured speaker inside The Female Hustlers exclusive membership program.So I sent out two emails to my own list promoting The Female Hustlers launch. So this of course is beneficial to thembecause they got more member and it was beneficial to me because I got my brand in front of a larger audience. Plus I made commission on any sale I referred.Now, listen, affiliate partnerships are true win-wins when done right. My advice with affiliate marketing thoughis to only promote brands and products who are in alignment with your own value because once you recommend a brand or business,your reputation by association is on the line.So remember the goal with any affiliate email is to create interest, generate clicks,and ultimately yes, make the sale but clicks hold a lot of weight in affiliate marketing,so make sure your emails are majorly click-worthy. Alright now, number six on my listis the Re-engagement Email.So this is an email or a series of emails sent to inactive subscribers.It is sometimes known as a reactivation campaignor a win-back campaign.So with this type of email, you're nudging those little sleeping beautiesand seeing if they'll re-engage with you and your content.So I like to do this with two types of emails.The first I'd like to offer a free gift and just add value and hope that those loss leads come backand engage with me and my content. And then the second email is more to the point.I follow Dean Jackson's nine-word email format which goes something like this."Hey name, are you still looking to insert benefit?" Obviously that benefit being whatever your brand or business does.In my case it's,"Are you still looking to build a killer portfolio and ignite your copywriting business?"So here's one that I recently sent to my inactive leadswhich was basically anyonewho hadn't opened an email from me in three months.So remember the goal here is to get inactive subscribers to re-engage with your content and emails again,or in other words, you want them to open and click your email.Alright. Email number seven, Content Email.This is an email or a series of emails written for the purpose of providing educational,inspirational, or entertainment value.So content emails are often called newsletters and your users start to expect to receive them which is really, really important to build rapport.So if you are selling anything on the internet it is really important to mix up those sales emails where you're asking for something with some content emails where you're doing nothingbut adding valuebecause it is a good way to lose subscribers if all you're doing is selling, selling, selling. Now content emails come in all different shapes and forms,but at the very base levelthey should always have a hook, a teaser,and a call to action.So I send out content emails on a weekly basis to announce when I post a new YouTube video So the hook of my email or the subject line. Usually depends on the hook of the video.The content inside the body of the email is a teaser. Giving a preview of what to expect nd of course, opening a loop.And then the CTA is to go, "Yes, watch my YouTube video."And bonus tip, always include a juicy P.S. line to keep your audience hooked on consuming more of your content.A little rule of copywriting is that people tend to read the first and the last thing that you write. So subject lines and PS lines are crazy important. Remember, the goal is to keep your audience engagedand build rapport by providing real value.Alright. Now, here is my very important PSA.As a copywriter, your job is to only write these emails.You do not need to worry about loading these emails into your client's email sending software unless of course you want to,but I have personally never offered this to a client because it's tedious and technical.And trust me, you do not wanna be the one who accidentally sends the wrong email to the entire list. Yikes.It's better to just stay in your lane and stick with doing what you're great at, which is writing.Alright now,because I know you've been waiting,here are a couple of tips and places to go for swipe files and inspiration.So swiped.co has a ton of free files that you can search for just type in the name or email sequence you want.And then voilà, you can take your pick from literally hundreds of options that populate. Now, of course, be very, very careful not to actually copy any of those because other people are using them too,but it's a great place to go for inspiration.Now, the next place I love to go for inspiration is my own inbox. So anytime I receive an email with a killer subject line or really great content that I think,"I think I could use this at some point."I always save those emailsin an inspiration folder in my Gmail account so that I can go back when my creativity is running on empty and I need a little inspiration to get me going.These tools are for inspiration,not for you to copy and paste from.Remember we are copywriters, not copycats.Alright, guys, I hope you found this video helpful.Drop me a comment below if you want me to dive deeper  into any one of these emails or email sequences.And until next time, I'm Alex.Ciao for now.Alright, guys, if you enjoyed the make sure to check out the next one from me right h  And you can click right here to get a free gift.How do you communicate with brand new lead to increase engagement deliverability and long-term sales? Keep watching to learn my personal and proven three-step indoctrination sequence for turning those fresh leads into forever fans.

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