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Episode Description
Hey hey! It's Liz Wilcox and you're tuning in to The Email Sound Booth, Episode 166. If you're anything like me (a card-carrying member of Procrastinators Anonymous), sometimes recording episodes feels like a full-on workout. But today I got tired of my own B.S. and hit record before my daughter got home. Because accountability, am I right? 💁♀️
This episode is a shout-out to my inbox BFF, Suz Brick (linked in the show notes, because she's awesome!). She kept asking a killer question: How do you actually make the MOST out of your existing email list? We're talking: getting those sweet replies, clicks, and actual $$$ (hello, 50 bucks in tips last week, woo!).
Episode Highlights
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Right People, Right List: Make sure you're attracting your dream humans (that freebie matters!). If your list isn't full of the best people, it's an uphill battle.
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Being Personable & Connecting: It's not enough to send broadcast emails from your ivory tower. Liz shares how she connects personally:
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Live Events FTW: Transcend the email inbox! Go live on YouTube, jump into Q&As, have community co-working jams. Seeing your face + hearing your voice = deeper connection.
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Ask Simple But Real Questions:
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Put YOU in Those Emails:
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Be Quick, Be Kind: People don't need essays – they need connection. Shout "Hey, I care!" every now and then, and genuinely ask for a reply.
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Bottom line: Show up, keep it fun, show you care, and you'll build that engaged list you always dreamed of.
And there ya have it – a 10-minute not-so-mini pep talk that's proof you just gotta hit record (or SEND) and get things done. Don't forget: Our Email Marketing Membership is only $9/month and will turn your emails from meh to magical – templates included! Links in the show notes.
Sending all the good vibes and productivity fairy dust your way.
Catch you next time – because you're awesome and your emails should be too! ✌️
Links and Resources
Check out Liz's Email Marketing Membership here
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Check out Liz's free welcome sequence here
