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01-21-2020, 04:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2020 12:59 AM by noob14.)
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DFY Emails = DFY $$$$?
Why Struggle, Slave, and Toil Writing... When You Could Just Copy, Paste, and Profit Instead? Hey - is email marketing a part of your overall money-getting plan? If not, do you wish it was? Do you want to do email, but not sure how? Worried that you're not a good writer? Or maybe you've wanted to learn how to do email, but c'mon...who has *that* kinda time? Luckily, none of that matters, because... I Can Write All Your Marketing Emails For You Here's how it works: After hiring me, we trade a few messages...as many as needed for me to get a good feel for you and your situation. You know, stuff like:
After that, I'll write 2-3 emails for you promoting your products, getting people to your blog, or whatever else it is you're looking to do. You send those emails out and we see how they do. We tweak a little bit, and do a couple more. See how those emails do. Maybe tweak a little more. Then we just rinse and repeat this process until I've written 25 total emails for you. Yeah, you read that right - TWENTY-FIVE TOTAL EMAILS. Why so many? A few reasons. One is that I want to seriously over-deliver. Another is that I want this to be copy and paste for you - no having to worry about that next campaign. And depending on your mailing schedule, this is anywhere from 3-8 WEEKS' worth of email marketing done completely for you. And these aren't your typical low-rent fiverr campaigns or cornball swipes, either. (I'm not sure what it is about email swipes - whether it's el cheapo JV Zoo products, top-performing clickbank products, or even $1-2k marketing products, almost every email swipe I see is TERRIBLE. Good grief.) These are all completely custom, brand new, "one-off" emails, written specifically for you. But how do you know I know what I'm doing? See What Others Have to Say: Check out what your fellow BBHFers have to say about my email marketing: Magic Button : By Now, You're Probably Wondering Two Things: First, are these emails for you? The answer is YES...yes, they are. I don't care if you're:
Next, you wanna know the all-important question - how much? When I take on freelance email work (which honestly, I *rarely* accept anymore), I generally charge anywhere from $45-70 per email. That would mean this 25-email bundle would normally go for $1125-1750. I'm not gonna charge you that, though. I'm not even gonna charge you half that. Heck, you won't even have to pay 1/10th of that. You'll get all 25 emails for the STUPIDLY low price of only $97. That's a measly $3.88 per email...quite literally almost 95% OFF what I might normally charge. I mean, look at it like this - if you have a professionally written, top-level, custom, one-off marketing email written for you, and you send it to your list, can you make at least four measly dollars from it? Because if you can, then you profit. And if you can't, well, then you have the worst list in the history of ever. **NOTE - because of the extensive work on my part this will require, I'm only letting TEN new people in at the current price of $97.
==>Click This Direct Payment Link to Reserve Your Slot<== *After your transaction is complete, PM me with your information and I'll get back to you within 24 hours to get started* FAQ Do all 25 emails have to be for the same offer, niche, etc? Not at all. You're free to spread them across as many offers, niches, etc as you like. If you operate or run campaigns in multiple niches / verticals, this is pretty much an IDEAL solution for you. Why are you doing this so cheap compared to what you normally charge? Honestly, because I'm still building up reputation here, as well as experimenting with different offers. Once I've settled in on one specific email marketing offer that I like, I'll work on scaling it while dropping everything else. That means if you wait too long, you might lose out on your chance to get on this for yourself. (I've already stopped taking customers on one email marketing BSO.) Are there any review copies? UPDATE - not anymore. There was, but it's been taken. What niches will this work for? Doesn't matter - we can make it work in almost any situation, no matter the niche, if you're a product creator, affiliate, offline, ecom, CPA marketer, or whatever else. Will I learn how to write effective emails myself? No - I'm writing the emails for you. This is 100% a DFY solution. What about getting leads? That's something you have to be able to do yourself - I can't write emails for you if I don't know how I'm writing them to. However, I can give you some guidance on how to go about getting leads to send these DFY emails to. **NOTE - because of the extensive work on my part this will require, I'm only letting TEN new people in at the current price of $97.
==>Click This Direct Payment Link to Reserve Your Slot<== *After your transaction is complete, PM me with your information and I'll get back to you within 24 hours to get started* |
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01-21-2020, 12:16 PM
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
Good Morning, Your 2nd BSO entitled: "Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)" was live now.
Make sure it is your own product or you have rights/permissions from the developer to sell it, if not then this BSO can be grounds for shutdown. Additional rules imposed by Omni Potens: Changing or Editing or Adding Multiple Products on a single BSO thread is STRICTLY CHEATING! Magic Button : Once again congrats and good luck on your sales thread. Regards, Lala |
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01-21-2020, 12:19 PM
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
Count me in review unit you are offering.
Regards |
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01-21-2020, 12:45 PM
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
@noon14,
Looks like a great BSO. All the best with your BSO. Best Regards, seoacemarketer |
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01-21-2020, 12:50 PM
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
(01-21-2020 12:24 PM)quijibo Wrote: And... here come all the review beggars... Why have you not read his whole BSO ? You are the person thinking yourself a smart geek Everytime when reviewer asked for review unit. You don't have any right to say we are beggars. Just due to honest Review of the person can benefit whole community here. If you are not comfortable with what we are asking why are you commenting. Beggers??? Huh.. Just check his thread what he has written. And then come with your smartness here. Regards |
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01-21-2020, 11:15 PM
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
Thank you for approval Lala!
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01-21-2020, 11:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2020 12:59 AM by noob14.)
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
**Additional Q&A** Do all 25 emails have to be for the same offer, niche, etc? Not at all. You're free to spread them across as many offers, niches, etc as you like. If you operate or run campaigns in multiple niches / verticals, this is pretty much an IDEAL solution for you. |
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01-21-2020, 11:19 PM
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01-21-2020, 11:20 PM
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01-22-2020, 01:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2020 01:48 AM by noob14.)
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RE: Copy, Paste, and Profit? (DFY = $$$$$)
So I'm going through this new email marketing course.
(Email marketing has been my #1 main primary source of income, supporting me and my kids for right at 10 years now, but I'm always looking to learn something new.) And it's a spendy one, too - four figures. Not cheap. Which means, at that price, it had DANG WELL better be good. Main gist of the program is to use this unique twist on paid traffic to build a list of leads, turn some of 'em into buyers right away, then follow-up on the back-end via email...because as we all know, THAT is where the big $$$ is made. Now, since this *is* such an oddball way of building leads (no, I'm not gonna say what it is and call the course / course creator out on the carpet...though I almost feel like I should), I was really looking forward to how they did their emails. Because these leads are colder than cold. That's not a bad thing, but it changes up how you do your follow-up emails - do you go for the sale right away? Try to warm them up and build a relationship? Point them right to offers? Give them good content? Supposedly, the course creator is good at building relationships (even says he gets a 75% open rate...which is pretty mind-boggling if you know anything about email). So I was anxious to see what he does. Finally get to the emailing part of the course and he gives you a week's worth of messages to send out. They're in template fashion so you can alter them to your specific niche and offer, but the way they're written, they're still mostly word-for-word. i.e. - so instead of saying "this is one of the best survivalist programs I've ever seen", you say "this is one of the best programs I've ever seen to get your ex back"...that kinda thing Read through the entire week's of emails at once...sat back...thought about it for a few minutes, and... ...good grief. They were terrible. Rotten. Like BAD. There is NO WAY these things are getting 75% opens. And they sure as sh!t aren't making a bunch of sales on the back end. I mean, the way I gauge how good an email is pretty simple - if I were into this niche and this example email landed in my inbox, would I open it? If I opened it, would I read it? And if I read it, would I want to click? Across the board, it was "no", "no", and "no". But I couldn't quite figure out why they were so bad. If I'm honest, they seemed like they ticked all the boxes, but oof...what terrible execution. I hit up a buddy of mine who's also going through the program to see what he thought - turns out he wasn't impressed, either. Then he said something that made it all make sense. I'm paraphrasing, but the gist of it was, "they sound like emails written by someone that doesn't actually know how to email, but thinks this is how emails are supposed to sound". BINGO. The more I thought about this the next couple days, the more I realized this is the case for the VAST MAJORITY of email swipes I see - and it doesn't matter where, either. Warrior Forum, JV Zoo, ClickBank, self-hosted affiliate programs...many (most?) email swipes I see fit this weird bill. And it sucks. It sucks for you as an affiliate because not only are you not making any $$$, you're wasting your time and pissing off your list. If you're a product owner and use emails like this, you're losing out on sales, not making a ROI on your lead generation, and driving away any potential affiliates. Don't let lousy emails keep you from sticking more $$$ in your bank account. ESPECIALLY when you could use these, instead. Check out the original BSO post to learn more. |
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