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Brand new course—The Profitable Welcome Sequence

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Around four years into this business, when I started getting serious about systematizing, I knew the

Around four years into this business, when I started getting serious about systematizing, I knew there was one area I needed to master first: Profitable growth. So that everything I did to grow, and every new piece of content I created, would grow my business AND pay for itself. Otherwise, you can’t sustain any sort of consistent growth…because you’re too busy worrying about sales and cash flow! Enter the solution: The profitable welcome sequence. AKA: An automated sequence of emails that a new subscriber to my email list receives. But not just any sequence either—the “profitable” part is key. Because it’s a sequence to ensure that my ideal clients are able to buy from me within just a few days of joining my email list. So no matter what you’re doing to grow your business… Whether it’s through social media, an interview, paid ads, SEO, an affiliate partnership, or anything else… All roads lead back to your email list. To a profitable welcome sequence. To more sales. Often within just a few days to weeks of a new subscriber joining your email list. If you’ve been building your own email list and already know how important email is to every business (it being the highest ROI online channel, not to mention the fact that it’s the only platform you “own”)—but have been struggling with the sales part? I’m pretty sure you’re going to find my brand new course, [The Profitable Welcome Sequence](, incredibly helpful. First, because it’ll give you everything I’ve learned from creating countless 6- to 7-figure email welcome sequences for myself and my clients. So YOU can create your own massively profitable welcome sequence. Second, because unlike most teachings about welcome sequences, it’s focused on helping you drive sales. And finally, because like everything I teach, it’s actually tested and proven. It took me hundreds of thousands of dollars of testing (running Facebook ads to different sequences) to figure out the best emails, language, structure, length, and more, to drive the most sales. So you get the peace of mind of knowing you have what works…without having to go through any of that yourself. All this with the end goal of: You, making more sales. Making them faster. And having more control over when you make them. Enrollment’s open until Friday, 3/31 at midnight Pacific Time. You can get all the details right here: [luisazhou.com/profitable-welcome]() Luisa Zhou [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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