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Selling digital products using MailerLite 💡[case study + tips!]

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Plus, how to build your brand personality 👉 Hey MailerLiters 👋, Meet Notionway! This d

Plus, how to build your brand personality 👉 [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( [Using MailerLite automation to drive 5-figure digital product sales]( [Notionway founder, Modest Mitkus]( Hey MailerLiters 👋, Meet Notionway! This digital product business soared to five figures with a little help from MailerLite. Learn how one designer harnessed the power of email marketing to fuel growth and sustain a thriving business selling digital products. He uses MailerLite to: - Craft eye-catching, on-brand templates that speak to his audience - Set up a warm welcome automation for new subscribers - Personalize the email journey based on subscriber interests with our nifty click conditions - Keep an eye on email performance and fine-tune it using our iOS app - Easily promote offers through campaigns with our Drag & drop editor With over 80,000 subscribers (growing by 15,000 every month!) and a whopping 40% open rate, we excitedly caught up with the founder behind Notionway, Modest Mitkus, to hear how he's growing a digital product business with the help of MailerLite. 🚀 [Tell me everything]( [How to build your brand personality]( [Cesar, customer support]( Why is Apple the most valuable company in the world? Would you buy a Starbucks coffee for $5? How does Oatly convince so many to ditch cow milk for oat milk? 👀 The power of smart branding is undeniable. These companies have developed a brand that represents something bigger than their products. They have a brand personality that connects with people on a deeper, emotional level, helping them stand out against similar products. The good news is you don’t have to be a Fortune 500 company to have a brand that beats the competition and drives growth. We’ll help you by breaking the process down into 8 steps and highlighting how we built our brand personality at MailerLite. [Build my brand]( Have a Lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD 38 Mount Street Upper Dublin 2, D02 PR89, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [youtube]( [linkedin]( [x]( [threads]( [instagram]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click to unsubscribe here]( | [Update preferences](

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