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sales falling flat

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sean@seananthony.co

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Sat, Jun 8, 2024 06:58 PM

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When you first start selling to your email list… It’s kinda like shaking a bottle of Pepsi

[View in Web Browser]( When you first start selling to your email list… It’s kinda like shaking a bottle of Pepsi and twisting the cap off. The pressure explodes and sales flood through your Stripe+PayPal account. The next time you do it, the pressure goes down. And down. And down… Until you’ve got a flat cup of soda pop. How do you fix this? How do you stop sales from falling flat? One of the best ways is to make sure there’s a steady stream of NEW. New subscribers and/or new offers. If new people aren’t joining your list, or new and exciting offers aren’t being presented to them, eventually your sales fall flat. It’s like trying to shake the same bottle of Pepsi over and over expecting the same explosion every time. But it don’t work like that. You need that steady stream of NEW! This is what we do together 1-on-1 in the Email Rainmaker Elite program. We create your growth system so there’s new subscribers joining your list every day. Then we create the cash system so you’re converting those new subscribers into customers for your various offers. It’s a simple and fantastic business model. - Build your list - Grow your list - Sell them stuff I know folks doing $1000/day, $10,000/day, and even $100,000/day with this model. If your email sales are falling flat and you'd like help changing that, reply with the word “Pop” and I’ll get you the details on what it looks like to work together. Limited spots left for June, as I can only take on so many folks 1-on-1. Your compadre, Sean "make your sales pop" Anthony [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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