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somebody’s asking about my writing strategies

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darwin@topdogcopywriter.com

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Tue, Jan 16, 2024 04:57 PM

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Hi {NAME}! One of the responses I got from my last email was them asking me about my writing strateg

Hi {NAME}! One of the responses I got from my last email was them asking me about my writing strategies specifically for product launches for coaches and course creators. Pwede ko naman i-share pero hindi siya kaya ng isa o ilang emails lang. 😅 What I’ll share instead is an overview. Pero please note na lang din na there are way too many writing strategies out there. Personally, mixed ‘yung writing strategies na ginagamit ko. :) Let’s start! One of the things you should understand about product launches is that it starts WAY BEFORE the open cart day. “Ano raaaaw?” ‘Yung “open cart” is that specific day when a course or a program is OPEN for enrollment. Ito ‘yung email na may “go signal” na pwede ka nang magbayad. HAHA! Gets? Now, when I said na ‘yung product launch eh nangyayari bago pa man ang actual launching of the product… What I mean is, meron ka na dapat marketing efforts na ginagawa leading to the open cart. How? Send teaser emails for the product you’re about to launch. We call this “pre-launch emails”. Ang purpose nila is to build anticipation leading to open cart. Dito pa lang, mage-gauge mo na ang interest ng email list mo depende sa responses nila. But then, DO NOT rely solely on the responses kasi marami pang variables at play, like ‘yung offer mismo, messaging, audience, etc. Now… Would you be interested if I share more about product launch copywriting? If we get at least 50 to reply ‘YES’, I’ll share some more. If not, well, better luck next time? HAHA! Rooting for you, Mark Darwin Balaswit Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Dog Copywriter, Barangay Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City, Philippines

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