Ian Stanley – Welcome Sequence Templates
Pretty Much Done For You Welcome Email Sequence
The most important email you’ll ever send to a list is the welcome email.
It’s your first impression. It’s a make or break moment.
It’s the first dance at high school prom. It sets the tone for everything to come.
The second most important thing you’ll ever send your email list is the next 10 emails or so.
Your welcome sequence.
It’s your chance to introduce people to your world or your business. It’s your chance to make them love you or hate you. To sell them something and keep selling them stuff forever…or never sell them anything ever again.
When it comes to welcome sequences, most people poop the bed. (That’s the nicest way I could think of to say that.)
They either mess up the whole thing or mess up a part of it.
Or worse…they don’t even have a welcome sequence. (GASP.)
Don’t be that person.
Do it right.
If you wanna get your welcome email sequences right, I’ll show you how to do it.
What You’ll Learn In Welcome Sequence Templates
- The exact email “types” to send and what days to send them.
- How often you should email your list in the first 10 days.
- How to use the “secret acceptance window” to double your opens on the first day people opt in.
- The 6 hour email to increase opens, replies, and sales on day 0.
- How to move people from an autoresponder sequence to a “blast” list.
- The weird one page Google Doc strategy that damn near guarantees you end up in the primary inbox and get massive open rates.
- The one email to send at the END of your welcome sequence to get people to keep opening. (And buy your stuff.)
- When to send your “hero story” email and what to say. (This is a make or break email that can make people love you or hate you.)
- How to use “paradigm shift” emails that will separate you from the competition.
- How to make people do the “nose breath” laugh that’ll make them open almost all your emails just for a little giggle. (And how to be funny even if you’re less interesting than burnt toast.)
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