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Announcing: Minimum Viable Email List
A complete, 11-step checklist to help you attract subscribers and turn them into buyers with a one-page freebie in under an hour. It should only take you about 15 minutes to go through all the material. And when you're done, you'll have a clear system for attracting high quality email subscribers that are relevant to your current offer (or ideas for an offer). It's live in the classroom. Please enjoy and let me know if you have any questions. Here's the link: https://www.skool.com/kevin-hood-8749/classroom/61fcc558
Announcing: Minimum Viable Email List
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Start Here: The Nature of Marketing
Welcome! Here's a few tips on getting started: 1. Check the video below. 2. Write a new post in the community announcing who you are, what you do, and why you're here. 3. Engage with others and start making new friends as we're going to be a tight knit group of people in the months that lie ahead to ensure your success. Any questions? Send me a DM, my door is always open. All the best, Kevin Hood
Start Here: The Nature of Marketing
My big dumb, stupid waitlist failure
I'm still figuring out this community thing. The idea was spawned from a month-long, meandering promo on my email list that probably had most people wondering where the hell I was going with it. • I started promoting 15 Legendary Writing Secrets V2. • Then added ALL my Threads growth strategy & content. • Then a new list growth strategy based on the andromeda algorithm update (which is working quite nicely). But then I thought… hell with it. Progress moves faster than light at this point, let's just put everything in a community and grow together. Problem is, I had so much interest along the way for those different things that I misconstrued it for legitimate interest in what I’d finally decided the thing would be (this community). So I slapped a $17 price tag on it with a yearly option and to my surprise, sold a few monthly and annual passes (pretty cool). But that was the end of it. I had trouble getting any more buy-in after that. Turns out, the price felt like too big a step for most folks. And I’m learning that price discovery on Skool (much like any offer or product you might make) has a bit more science to it than I originally thought. The smaller you start, the easier it is to validate what’s working and what’s not. So I changed the pricing structure, and tiers, in order to do precisely what writing mentor Kieran Drew has told me to do: “Make it easy for people to pay you.” Better than sitting behind an empty checkout counter anyway. So what’s next? Now I need to figure out what’s most useful for everyone here. I’ve got my own ideas (like getting you to use my Notion writing dashboard and reaping all the AI assisted benefits that come along with doing that), but I’m sure you’ve got your own ideas too. So what are the biggest challenges you’re facing right now in your business? What thing did you try recently that didn’t quite go as planned? What solutions are you needing that you aren’t finding elsewhere? Let me know in the comments below 👇
Hello and pleasure meeting you all! 🙏🏼
Hi everyone, I’m Michi 👋 I’m a life transition coach and the founder of Vision in Harmony. I support mothers who feel emotionally overwhelmed or disconnected from themselves during the inner shifts of motherhood. My work focuses on helping women feel more grounded, regulated, and connected to who they’re becoming, using coaching, breathwork, and nervous-system support. Looking forward to learning alongside you all.
How to find interesting ideas to write about in your emails
If I've learned anything, the best way to learn something new is to try to answer the question yourself first, and then when new ideas or answers come later, it's easier to retain and implement the new information later. So my first question is: how do you find ideas that are interesting to you? And my second question is: how do you retain and store them future use? Once you've answered the two questions above, you're already half way there. Because once you notice what's interesting to you, all that's left is to find a unique and memorable way to teach it to others. So how might you store and keep track of interesting ideas to you in a such a way that it's easy to have numerous ideas to choose from at your fingertips anytime you sit down to write an email? Then I'll come back and share the way I do it tomorrow. Here's a hint, the idea originates in Ancient Athens.
How to find interesting ideas to write about in your emails
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