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Q: “Mr. Marketing Trad, you handsome fella, you say I should send emails to list everyday?”
A: Yes.
Q: “Should I write an entire week’s worth all in one sitting?”
A: If that floats your boat, but you don’t have to … plus, you don’t have to write a novel for each email, even just a few sentences can do the trick.
Q: “I’m probably not even half as busy as you, so where can I find the time to churn out daily emails?”
A: Make the time. First thing in the morning is great, or if you’re more creative in the evening, do that.
Q: “But what if I can’t think of anything to write?”
A: Pick one idea, one big pain-in-the-neck for you customers, jot down all the points that you can think of on the topic, then string those together with a few connecting thoughts. If you have a story that relates to the idea, even better.
Stay holy my friend and God bless.
P.S. It’s only the start of December, but the window is closing fast to book your consultation for early January to get 24% off my usual fees. Email me at [email protected] to shore up a spot.
P.P.S. I promised on X that I’d be highlighting a Holy Roman Pontiff who exposed Liberalism for the craziness it is. It’s all part of The Marketing Trad’s 2023 Advent Calendar. The pope I was teasing about? It was Gregory XVI, and the gold material comes from his Encyclical Letter was Mirari Vos, which was published August 15, 1832. I’ll be including quotes from this encyclical during this first week of Advent. Here’s the first one … enjoy:
“We speak of the things which you see with your own eyes, which We both bemoan. Depravity exults; science is impudent; liberty, dissolute. The holiness of the sacred is despised; the majesty of divine worship is not only disapproved by evil men, but defiled and held up to ridicule. Hence sound doctrine is perverted and errors of all kinds spread boldly. The laws of the sacred, the rights, institutions, and discipline — none are safe from the audacity of those speaking evil.”