$1 per subscriber?

Earlier this week, I wrote an email about a 36-hour promo that promises to pay you $2-$6 per subscriber on your list. To which I got a response from a new reader, who wrote:

“If you could even help me get to $1 per subscriber that would be quite valuable to me. Do let me know if this offer can extend to me as well.”

(For a bit of background, this dude has a list of 6k names… of people who are likely to have money to spend… the majority of whom got onto his list by buying a course he sells via Facebook ads.)

For reasons that don’t matter here, I didn’t think the 36-hour promo I was advertising would really fit his situation. I wrote him to tell him so.

Then, like a true salesman, I let the conversation drop and went on with my day.

Except, after a night’s fitful sleep, that bit about “help me get to $1 per subscriber” came back to me.

I realized I’m pretty confident I can help this guy get to making at least $1 per subscriber — $6k per month — from his list. Maybe more. I wrote to tell him so.

The upshot is we’ll get on a call tomorrow, and talk, and see if it makes sense for us to work together to make that $1 per subscriber happen.

And then, like a true salesman, I let this whole topic drop and went on with my day.

Except, after another night’s fitful sleep, the slow and creaky wheels of my mind started turning, and turning, and turning. Eventually, a drop of thought dripped out.

Maybe, I thought, maybe other people on my list are in this same situation and could also use my help?

Let me find out:

If you have an email list of at least 2000 names, but you’re not making $1 per subscriber per month, maybe I can help you get there.

Or if you are making more than $1 per subscriber per month, maybe I help you add in another $1 or $2 or $3 to that.

In case you’re interested, hit reply. Tell me a bit about yourself and your list. And we can talk in more detail.