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How Emily Made Over $14k In 7 Days With Just ONE Email Marketing Campaign
Would you like to find out how our member Emily Moncuit from Emily’s Notebook made over $14k in only 7 days by using ONE of our email marketing campaigns?It sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? You join a membership, do one thing, and make a whole bunch of money. And when you implement the next action, you make more money! Mindblowing!But let's hear it from Emily... SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (0:20) Join our FREE Facebook Group. (3:25) Who is League member Emily Moncuit?(5:59) When did Emily get started with email marketing?(8:29) What was Emily's biggest barrier to making email work for her?(9:35) What did Emily's emails look like before she joined The League?(12:54) What were the first changes that Emily made when she joined The League?(16:37) What impact has email marketing had on Emily's revenue and sales?(19:03) How does Emily feel about her email marketing now?(22:30) The one action that had the most impact on Emily's email marketing.(25:12) Subject line of the week.
Who is League member Emily Moncuit?Emily teaches people how to draw (step-by-step) with a particular emphasis on supporting their well-being and integrating a drawing habit into their day. Emily used to sell a high-level ticket offer in the form of a course, but she's now transitioning into a membership model. Her business is evolving because there's a massive demand for drawing, as people have been disconnected from their creativity.Drawing is something we might be good at when we're in school, but traditionally and culturally at some point, it gets discouraged. And people are told to get "a proper job". That's when drawing becomes a hobby, and if we treat it like a hobby it's not part of our creative reasoning and evolution as human beings. So there’s a deeply rooted psychological connection that people have with drawing.
When did Emily get started with email marketing?Emily started drawing in 2019 after her divorce to find a way to cope. At the time, she worked as a director in a government position where she was involved in community regeneration. Overnight, she started her creative journey by drawing every day, and at some point, she decided to do this as a career. Emily tells us her email journey before joining The League is pretty shocking. She would send emails sporadically and about once a week. Ironically, while she was used to doing a lot of face-to-face work to build communities on the ground, she didn’t know how to translate that to the online space. She had a mental block to community building and thought she needed the face-to-face, live context every week. As a result, her emails were very unfocused and with no real call to action.When she first implemented our first sequence of tasks, Emily says, it was like stepping into the light! She had a busy first month after she met us. In fact, she was as resentful as she was elated because she got results but also had loads of questions about how to do things.
What was Emily’s biggest barrier to making email work for her?The biggest barrier for Emily was psychological - she didn't believe she could connect with people via email because in order to do that, people need to open your emails. And what if they don't? So she thought she needed to do social media instead. And this is no surprise because we know that everyone thinks their business and audience are different from everyone else's.
What did Emily’s emails look