Thursday, 20 February 2014

How to Write E-mail Pitches



When it comes to e-mail marketing, you might be
extremely frustrated.

When you first get online you hear about all of
the money you can make by having your own list of
subscribers.

So...

You work hard to build up the list of subscribers
by giving away freebies that make the opt-in to
your e-mail list.

As your list gets bigger and bigger you start to
get excited because you think of all of the money
that will be rolling into your bank account.

However, your frustration starts to grow when you
find out that you're not making the money you
want.

You might even have 1,000's of subscribers but
little to no income.

You start to wonder if making money online really
is just for dreamers and or scammers.

In reality, it doesn't have to be this bad.

While you may not make your millions, you'll do
well enough to sustain your needs if you do it
right.

Let's look at a few tips to help you out.

Tip #1-

The first tip is to follow the A.I.D.A formula
when writing your e-mails.

A- Attention I- Interest D- Desire A- Action

If you structure your e-mails to get opened,
read, and acted upon you'll have all of the money
you'll ever need.

Tip #2-

Create mini product launches. Product launches
build up excitement up your offering.

They're a clever tactic used to get people
interested in what you're selling.

They usually last over a few days with an e-mail
or two each day designed to keep a prospects
interest.

When you finally release the product, you'll have
a lot more interest than if you just sent out a
simple e-mail.

The anticipation alone will get your e-mail inbox
stuff with orders of your new release.

Tip #3-

The next tip is to mix a pitch and content
together.

This means that you should always be selling and
educating at the same time.

Many people are scared to put a pitch or a link
into their e-mails for fear that their prospect
will get turned off.

In reality, most people don't mind if you pitch
them at the end of the e-mail as long as you've
given them a tip or an education beforehand.

In fact, it's a little weird to get an e-mail
without a link in it.

Most people are trained to click on links and
they may even click the link before they read
your e-mail.

Give them something to click and don't be shy.
You'll make a lot more money in the end.

If you want to take a little shortcut and have
emails pre-written for you with a copy and paste
campaign code then it's worth checking out the
link below...

http://pkats.megaemails.hop.clickbank.net

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