A Simple Guide to Getting and Nurturing Your Readers
Writers used to be able to rely on traditional media and word of mouth. Except in extremely rare circumstances, this is no longer the case. The only way for a writer to build and maintain a career as a writer is to own their audience and there is no better way to own an audience than with a newsletter list.
Of course it's not as easy as adding a SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER banner to your website, hoping people sign up and then sending out a mass mailing when you have work to promote. These days, we're all drowning in way too many emails and barely open the ones we get. In order to have an effective newsletter, you thus need to coax people into signing up, nurture them once they do and then provide them with information they want.
There are 3 steps to this process:
"I feel like I earned a Master's Degree in how to find people who will support my creative work."
A video that:
- Breaks down the specifics of a "lead magnet"
- Provides ideas for them and explains why they're necessary
PLUS handouts on:
- Newsletter provider options
- The most effective lead magnet example
- The ideal six-email sequence to send people when they sign up for a newsletter
PLUS a cheat sheet on how to do a nurturing sequence guide in order to entertain, endear and engage readers
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
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