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Nov. 9, 2023

Confident Content Live Coaching: How To Get More E-mail Engagement and Sales - with Anj Young

Confident Content Live Coaching: How To Get More E-mail Engagement and Sales  - with Anj Young

Know you need to get your email marketing sorted for 2024 but have a major block around how to make your emails with opening and not sent straight to the trash?

I’ve got you!

Email marketing is one of my very favourite marketing activities, and one I will ask my clients to prioritise over social media if they have an email list

Which is why it was so important to help my client Anj Young with her email plan

Anj is the owner of Top Notch Osteo and Massage. With two clinics in two different areas of Auckland, Anj needs to find a way to make the email marketing fit the different clinic audiences, while keeping it all manageable

In this episode we build out an email marketing plan, talk about how to use segmentation, what results she needs to be looking for and more. 

Learn alongside Anj, and find out what you can do to help improve your own email marketing and start getting those results. 

In this episode we cover:

  • How to move past our own mindset about email
  • What types of emails you can create that aren’t salesy
  • How to make your email marketing more manageable
  • Why segmentation is your friend
  • How to segment your audience if you have no segments right now
  • What you can do to get people more ready to buy without hard sells

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Anj Young

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Have run a clinical health practice, mentored both massge therapists and osteopaths throughout their clinical journey, and give back as a student liaison to the osteopathic community.