Creating an Email Welcome Sequence that Converts with Allison Carpio

Allison is sharing the importance of a welcome sequence for your email list and talks through why so many of the email techniques being taught online feel misaligned. She also teaches us to write a welcome sequence that makes people feel at home and builds relationships and how to use email marketing to convert without feeling icky. Allison shares her tips for writing copy that stays true to our voice and values and the most important parts of a welcome sequence that converts in the right way.

Creating an Email Welcome Sequence that Converts with Allison Carpio

Topics Discussed:

  • The importance of a welcome sequence for your email list

  • Why so many of the email techniques being taught online feel misaligned

  • How to write a welcome sequence that makes people feel at home and builds relationships

  • Using email marketing to convert without feeling icky

  • Tips for writing copy that stays true to our voice and values

  • The most important parts of a welcome sequence

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Connect with Allison:

Allison Carpio is the author of "Shut Up and Take My Money!" and email copywriting coach. She believes anyone can show up authentically in their copy--and write copy that connects + converts without the bro or boss babe oppression and manipulation. She hosts group intensives where you cook up your "Be Our Guest" Welcome Sequence for new opt-ins in one day!

It's really just coming from that place of service and wanting to share your gifts is really how you help people feel at home.
Samantha Mabe

I strategically craft websites for the creative small business owner who is passionate about serving her clients and wants to be a part of the design process. I help her stand out as an expert, find more dream clients, increase visibility, and be in control of her website so that she can grow her business and spend more time doing what she loves.


http://www.lemonandthesea.com
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