Hi!
========== Simply think of the recievers of your emials as friends. ==========
Many years ago, I read a tip. I don't even remember who said it. I learned this one before the Internet existed. Pick a person that you love and respect or hold in very high esteem.
Every email you write, start with "Dear *that person's name*" -- then write it as if you are writing to that one person. When I first got online, I started every email with "Dear Grandpapa" because my Grandfather was my role model growing up. Seeing that affected how I wrote.
When you're done, change the greeting to who ever you are writing to, or dear "firstname" if you're using a script.
This accomplishes two things. [1] You will write person to person instead of writing to a crowd. Even when we send email to 1,000 people - they read it one at a time.
[2] You will speak in a different tone. With respect. Explaining instead of advertising. Talking instead of selling. You will sound more *real* instead of like a desperate used car salesman.
I wonder how many people sending those "Join this opp NOW" messages would send those if the recipient was their mother or their child. I suppose some still would. lol
By the way... no offense intended to any used car salespeople, but used car sales-people are at the bottom of the "trust by profession" list, right under marketers. Even lawyers fare better on that list than car salesmen & marketers.
: ) Linda
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