This smacks of fraudulent misrepresentation to me.
A highly successful marketer has been offering to teach you how to write emails that sell for a decent fee.
He claims to be able to do that because he makes a lot of money from his emails.
Nothing wrong with that, except he has stated that he outsources the emails for his business.
Now I'm confused by this statement.
If he is a successful email marketer, how can he teach me how to write emails when he doesn't write his?
That would be like me offering to teach you how to fly when I have a pilot to fly me around.
Now I may be heading down the wrong path here.
It's entirely possible that he used to write his emails and did so successfully but now outsources that to someone he trained.
This would cut down his workload while maintaining his previous style.
I suspect that the success of his emailing has more to do with the size of his list than the brilliance of the emails sent to that list.
Sure, you can make a good living with a small list of buyers, but having a massive list of interested people will also make a good living possible.
Some people make a great living without ever sending a broadcast email to their list.
All they ever do is add people to the ever-growing list, and the automated emails go out to them for years.
The best way to build an automated email system like that is to only promote evergreen products and write an email every day for a year or so but add it to the autoresponder rather than broadcast it.
You might have to monitor the products you offer because some might close down, and you'll need to replace them, but other than that maintenance, you keep pushing more and more traffic to your landing pages.
Not hard to do, and you don't even need to write an email daily.
You could write them in blocks of three or more every few days.
Let me know your thoughts.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. Writing those emails could be done in minutes if you use the suggestions in this training https://go.wm-tips.com/diamond.
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