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22,000+ emails scheduled this weekend

Not to this list…

No, my personal list is quite small and purpose built. In fact, I tend to turn away more people than I allow in through the safeguards I have in place on the various doorways onto my email list.

The main reasons for that are:

  1. I don’t want to fall under the delusion that list size has anything to do with success (after all, Rahaf sold $25K in 30 days with a 400 person email list).
  2. I don’t want my emails going to spam, so I filter anonymous, funky, and low reputation email addresses right from the start.

Plus, I regularly remove folks that don’t open and read these emails. Even though open rate tracking is quite flawed. I’ve got my methods for getting a pretty good idea who’s leaving my emails floating around in the bottomless pit of junk mail piling up inside that old backup yahoo account they forget to check more than once in every blue moon.

Never-the-less, we are sending more than 22,000 emails out this weekend so I imagine there’s a good chance some of those emails are going to reach some people who have a problem that needs solving and that one of our offers will solve it for them.

And when I say “we”, I mean I’m working with a brand in the health and business niche. One that I am excited about because I happen to like them. And when we met, all of their marketing emails were going to spam. But now all those emails are landing in their readers inboxes where they are being opened, read, clicked, replied to, and even purchased from all before putting any effort into promoting all the new programs they have to offer.

The main reason I’m telling you all of this is because list hygiene is important.

In fact, I just had an old client contact me, one who jumped ship to some other agency a while back because he thought I was too expensive, and he texted me to ask why his emails are going to spam all of a sudden. And when I looked, I could see clearly why. This other agency made a real rookie mistake. And now all of his emails are going to spam.

Now he’s not getting his offers and services in front of his potential clients, and he’s losing a lot of money as a result of it.

Always bums me out to see that happen. And its been happening a lot on this one particular software a lot of people using these days. A very good piece of software in fact. But the problem is, most people don’t quite know how to set it up properly, and the result is that their emails start ending up in spam, and when that happens, you’ve got your work cut out for you.

That piece of software is called: HighLevel, or in some circles it’s called GoHighLevel. Either way, it’s like Kajabi, or Kartra, or any of those other all-in-one’s for coaches and creators that you see floating around, except that this one is better. And not just a little better. But a lot better. And a lot more reasonably priced too.

I won’t get into why they’ve been able to make their software better and cheaper than all of their competitors, but the marketing strategy they’ve used is pretty genius. And the only problem with it I’ve seen, and it’s not even really their fault, but its that 9 times out of 10 people do not set the email feature up properly despite the documentation available and their emails end up landing in spam.

Anyway… if that’s you, write back and let me know, because I can fix it for you.

But if that’s not you, and you want to give this nice piece of software a free test drive, you can use my affiliate link to do so. And if you do use my affiliate link to sign up for a new account, I will personally help you set the email feature up properly for free, because I’ll get paid in affiliate fees, and you’ll have the added bonus of making sure this “email-landing-in-spam” thing never happens to you.

Here’s the link:

https://kevinhood.me/ghl

Best,

Kevin Hood

P.S. Just double check to make sure you see my name in the address bar when signing up in order to claim this offer.

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