New Ltd 50 PLR: Lead an Online Audience with Confidence; How to Become a Glass Half Full Kind of Person PLR
Published: Tue, 11/24/20
Happy Tuesday! We got some rain this morning, but it's cleared up, which is nice. I'm about to go get the turkey out of the freezer and work on fiction a bit today but I wanted to get this out because I think MANy of you need to read today's limited PLR, even if you don't use the PLR license for others. Check it out below...
FYI: There are still 7 copies left of my limited to 50 buyers PLR called: 7 Ways to Boost Your Immune System Naturally.
New Limited to 50 Buyers PLR: Lead an Online Audience with Confidence
This report called Lead an Online Audience with Confidence is geared to marketers who want to succeed online but lack the confidence needed to be a true leader. This report will never be in my PLR store or lifetime area.This 5-page, 2,132-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Stop Suffering from Imposter Syndrome
- Use the Ladder Leadership Model
- Put Your Best Foot Forward
- Use Transparency to Garner Good Will
- Be Prepared to Handle Negativity
Be one of only 50 people to grab it here:
http://plrlaunch.com/lead-an-online-audience-with-confidence-limited-plr
How to Become a Glass Half Full Kind of Person PLR
The ladies at Piggy Makes Bank have a new PLR bundle out called How to Become a Glass Half Full Kind of Person. (Coupon Code NOV10 saves you $10).It includes:
- 5 high quality plr articles – minimum of 400 words
- Do You See Life Through a Glass Half Full or Half Empty Mindset?
- 3 Traits Optimistic People Have in Common
- Pro-Tips to Become More Optimistic
- Reduce the Risk of Being Negative by Changing This One Thing
- Alternatives to Thinking Negative Thoughts
- 5 social friendly images that also work as blog post images
- 5 emails to help you share the articles
- 5 social media posts
- Ebook Compilation of the articles included
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=394
Lead Re-Engagement
Did you know you lose 25% of your subscribers every year?And it’s not just from people who unsubscribe. It’s because they stay subscribed but no longer interact with you. They ignore your emails. So how do you get them back?
A re-engagement email sequence might be able to win them back. The goal of a re-engagement email is to get cold subscribers to begin interacting with your emails again.
To get them to begin engaging again, you need to understand why they stopped in the first place. It could be for one of these reasons:
• Too many emails
• Subject lines that were clickbait
• The design of the email was too confusing
• Not optimized correctly for mobile
• Irrelevant or repetitive content
• They only signed up to get the one-time offer
Before you can get started sending emails for re-engagement, follow the tips below.
Identify subscribers who aren’t engaging. Most email service providers have a way for you to see people who have joined your list at a certain date and haven’t opened any of your recent emails. Then segment them for your re-engagement campaign.
Segment your list so that you are sending different re-engagement emails that are relevant. You want them to be relevant so your subscriber will be more likely to respond. So, look at location, gender, past behavior and other factors when segmenting.
Next you need to create a series. You need to send more than one re-engagement email to be effective. If they aren’t interested to start with, they will need a bit of warming up to get them re-engaged. Three to five emails in a series is a good recommendation.
The first email lets the subscriber know you miss them. Here is a sample template you can use:
Subject line: Is it something I said?
Hey ~ subscriber name,
I noticed that you haven’t opened my emails in awhile.
Is it something I said?
Is there anything I can do to make my emails more interesting or more relevant for you?
Do you want to change how often you get emails from me? Or what kind of content you see from me? You can change your preferences through the subscription link at the bottom of this email.
If you have a question or some concern, please don’t hesitate to reply to this email and I’ll be glad to help.
~your name
Next send them a follow up email:
Still want to get my emails?
I noticed you are still listed as “inactive” since you haven’t been opening my emails.
If life is a little hectic right now and you don’t have time to read, I get that!
Just click here to be removed from my list immediately.
Don’t want to unsubscribe?
Yay!
Simply click here to re-confirm your subscription and be kept up to date on all the upcoming [podcasts, resources, posts, sales].
It’s up to you.
~ Your signature
Here are ten types of re-engagement emails to send.
1. Find out the problem and how you can help them.
2. Offer them a special deal.
3. Let them change their preferences on what content they receive.
4. Let them choose how often they get your emails. (Like I have a weekly digest, but some people come back to daily so they don’t miss limited items).
5. Ask them directly if they want to hear from you.
6. Tell them what’s new, updating them on your new products and services.
7. Remind them of the benefits you offer.
8. If they are abandoned cart subscribers, send them a reminder of what’s in their cart and offer an incentive to complete the sale to get them re-engaged.
9. Say goodbye but let them know that they’ll soon be removed from your list.
Getting subscribers who have gone cold and no longer opening your emails re-engaged can be done by sending a series of specific, relevant emails. These types of emails give the subscriber the option to stay on your list or to take some form of action.
That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html