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Mira posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Hi!!! I’m Mira and I’m new here. My affiliate marketing mentor said that the 1 skill that I must have is copywriting.
So here I am…putting in the work every day on my copywriting skills…bit by bit.
I’m doing CPA marketing in the finance vertical (auto insurance, auto loan, debt etc).
My goal is to be able to write successful ads…Read more
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Ayebanoa Benwari posted an update 4 years ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Hello, I have a course on e-book creation and design. The first time I released it, it was at a ridiculously low price. I then proceeded to update the course and increase the price. Since then I haven’t had any sales.
I have a list of leads interested in learning how to create e-books but some how I haven’t been able to convert any. Tha…Read more
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Hi Ayebanoa: The first thing I would say is that I wouldn’t run conversion FB ads until you have an offer that sells. If you have a list of people that want to learn how to create and ebook but won’t buy your course, then spending money on FB ads to sell the same course probably isn’t a good idea.
You have to give more specific info to get any…Read more
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Thanks.
I have 314 people.
I grew and I’m growing it organically using social media and facebook lead ads.
Content
.. 36 lessons, some really short and others not so short ( because why will I SKIMP on details when I want you to become a star)…
… workbooks and an e-book guide with over 20+ free resources (you can’t get full access for…Read more
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My guess is that by jumping from 4 USD to 26+ USD, you are jumping to another audience. Your 4 USD audience may not be interested in spending more than 26 USD on that info.
That means that your current marketing efforts are reaching the 4 USD audience and not the 26+ one. So you will need to conduct some research about how to get to the…Read more
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Ayebanoa Benwari posted an update 4 years ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Please help
My e-mail open rates have dropped badly since I started e-mailing almost everyday and writing long sales email.
What can I do?
Should I stop selling in every e-mail, or make it shorter or…
I’ve been trying to work on my subject lines
I’ll appreciate all the help
Thanks
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Hi Ayebanoa: It is hard to give advice without knowing a lot more about what you are currently doing and what you have tried in the past.
I suggest you request a hot seat. John and Stan will review your current email marketing and give you advice on how to improve. There is a link in the right column under “Hot Seats and Consulting”.
Also,…Read more
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When I have abrupt changes like that, I usually start by taking note of every change I implemented and then try to hypothesize the reason behind the bad numbers.
From there, you have many options:
– Expectations. ¿What expectations did you set to your list at the moment of subscription and how are you keeping up with them? For example, if your…Read more
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Mironda Meyer posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Just joined a few minutes ago. I’m a personal trainer who has moved into the online space and find myself wanting to improve my writing skills to grow my business so that I can impact more people and make more money.
I’m open to learning and getting feedback. -
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