Are you struggling with low open rates and unsure what to do better?
In this episode of Copy That Converts, I’m chatting with Gillian Perkins for an interview on her podcast, Work Less Earn More. In it, I share a real-life example of a client whose email open rates soared from a dismal 12% to an impressive 50% and the steps we took to get there.
We’ll dig into the strategies implemented, emphasizing the importance of understanding your audience, providing consistent value, and crafting engaging content. This is just one example of how having a strategy guiding your marketing efforts can make a huge difference in email metrics and in sales.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
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🎧Hear the rest of this interview with Gillian Perkins on Episode 246 of the Work Less Earn More podcast.
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