How would you like more opens, more clicks, more sales?
“Who Else is Tired of Working So Hard for Leads, Only to See Them Never Open Your Emails?”
I have something guaranteed to solve your frustration
Hello, online marketing colleague..
You’ve built, or are building, an email list. And you’re continuing to add more and more followers to that list.
Maybe you get your leads (signups to your email optin page) by paying for them. Either paying cash money or time money or barter money.
Maybe you get them by making offers and buyers get added to the list.
But then they don’t open your emails after that.
I feel your pain.
We work hard to build an email list. We pay for leads with solo ads, Google ads, Facebook ads, YouTube ads, giving stuff away.
We beg affiliates and give then big commissions, sometimes 100%, so that they will send their followers over to us.
And we do that because we think that the first sale we make to a new customer will just be the beginning of a wonderful relationship, and they’ll buy every new offer we create until the end of time.
Hmmm. How’s that working out?
Look at your email provider’s dashboard, and tell me… do your unopens far exceed your opens? By how much?
If your experience is anything like 99% of your colleagues, you could use some help.
What sort of help, you ask?
The answer is, make receiving your emails a fun event.
Turn them into something that readers actually look forward to.
They won’t mind that you’re selling (your products), or pre-selling (affiliate offers) to them, as long as they enjoy the conversation.
For example… You probably have your favorite television shows, and you know that there are sponsors that will show you their product, but you don’t mind (so much) because overall the time spent is enjoyable.
And that’s why…
There’s Power in Making Your Message Fun
Information (your message) mixed with entertainment. Infotainment.
I’m on a lot of email lists. I imagine you are also.
There are 3 marketers whose emails I filter to a special folder, I named it “Attention”.
I do that because I don’t want to miss their messages. I open every one of those emails. I read them. And often, I buy from them.
The emails from the other fifty-twelve marketers just fall into the regular folder and I blitz through that folder deleting anything and everything that doesn’t call out to me that it’s important.
The marketers that made it to the Attention folder get my attention because they usually, almost always, have a story to tell.
It might be personal. It might be something odd or interesting that they’ve found online.
And they always (ALWAYS!) have something to sell.
But here’s the thing…
Often I know from the subject line what they’re offering, and often I’ve already purchased it from a prior email they sent, or I decided that I didn’t want it the last time I saw the offer. I still open the email to make sure I’m not making a false assumption, but also to read the story.
Sometimes I even change my mind and purchase what they’re recommending.
It’s like when I read the daily newspaper (REAL paper), I always read the comics, because it gives me a smile to start my day. I get information from the national and local news sections, and I get entertainment from the comics. My wife gets entertainment from the daily crossword.
Without the entertainment I would probably just get the news from the Internet.
So let me ask you…
Would You Like to Be an Infotainment Master?
I once purchased a workshop from a marketer that told how to write interesting emails. But it was too much like work to find different stories for frequent emails.
So I set out to find another, easier, faster solution. Along came, as you might guess, A.I.
A.I. has an uncanny ability, prompted right, to sort through the vast corners of the web to find anything you want.
The key words above are “prompted right”.
You can’t just ask ChatGPT to find you a cool story about Halloween or the Loch Ness Monster or a UFO sighting… well, you can, but what you get back might not be so great, or not be right for your needs.
But you could do that, or we could do that for you, handing you 100s of interesting stories on a virtual silver platter.
Announcing the Infotainment Collection, Volume 1, with PLR
Each infotainment collection contains 10 topics. Each topic gives you 50 blog posts, and a report with around 40 chapters.
It’s actually in the format of our Products in the Rough products, but instead of having to pay $10 for each topic, you get a bulk discount.
The blog posts and the report chapters do have some overlap, but not totally, so you can expect that out of each topic you will end up with maybe 60 to 80 stories for your emails, or some other use.
You’ll have more than 600, maybe 800 strange but true facts, enough for a daily email for 2 years or more!
Approximately 360,000 words of fun entertainment.
There are 10 topics in volume 1, specifically:
- Strange but true encounters with UFOs
- Strange but true facts about foods we eat
- Strange but true ghost stories
- Strange but true stories about Halloween
- Strange but true stories about sea monsters
- Strange but true stories involving kittens
- Strange but true stories involving puppies
- Strange but true stories about everyday heroes
- Strange but true stories that involve real miracles
- Strange but true war stories
Rights:
- You get the files in .docx format, and can modify the files as you see fit.
- You can use what’s in the files for email content, as a report that you can sell (modification is suggested since these start out as “products in the rough”). We do include instruction on how to polish the content to be “less rough”, actually “gems”. Products sold must be in PDF format, not source document format.
- You can mix and match blog posts and chapters and create products for sale, or a blog, or any other content you desire.
- You can use your created report(s) as products for sale, as bonuses to entice buyers of your offer(s), or as lead magnets to entice people to sign up for your email list. These must be delivered in PDF format, not as a source document.
- You CANNOT resell the files or excerpts of the files themselves in the .docx format or an alternative source file format (such as .odt or .txt, etc.).
What Else Can You Use These For?
Sure, these “strange but true” facts and stories can make your emails eagerly anticipated.
They can get you more opens, more reads, more sales, and build a better relationship with the people on your list.
But they can also be so much more, for example…
- They can be used, probably after some light editing or polishing in the way we show you, as a Kindle book.
- They can make you more interesting when you tell the stories at your next holiday gathering… “Hey, did you know this about X?”.
- They can be bedtime stories for your kids, at least some of the less spooky ones. 🙂
- They can be chapters in books about totally different, but related topics.
- They can just be fun to read.
- and much more, only limited by your imagination.
So get volume 1 today, and I’ll be encouraged to work on volume 2 and 3 and 4.
Have a spectacular day.
Dennis Becker and Barb Ling
P.S. Have a topic you don’t see here? Let us know and we’ll see what we can put together for you.
Any questions or for support, contact us at dab@dabspecials.com