Next Thursday, May 23, I will hold a live workshop. I still haven’t decided on the final name for it. For now, I’m just using the exciting placeholder, “Daily emails for your personal brand.”
Since yesterday, I’ve been having conversations with people who expressed interest in this workshop.
Many people brought up the same problem over and over, in different words:
“I’m too busy to send daily emails.”
“No capacity.”
“Time constraints.”
About that:
Many moons ago, in the unsteady and unreliable pre-daily-email era of my career, I had to write a sales letter for an ebook about meditation.
It was a formulaic sales letter, one of those built around 4 myths.
One of the myths I attacked was, “I’m too busy to meditate.”
My claim back then was, you’re too busy NOT to meditate. If you make a habit of meditation, you will get tasks completed more quickly and you will free up more leisure time.
I’ll make the same claim for sending daily emails.
There are many days when the only thing I get done, business-wise, is to write and send an email to this list.
I write about some idea that excites me or that I find fun. Sometimes it takes an hour. Sometimes it takes 20 minutes.
At the end of the month, I’ve written some 30 emails, which I can reuse, resell, or resend as I see fit.
I’ve also inevitably made sales due to those emails, which add up to a reliable 5-figure income each month.
Plus, in the process, I’ve gotten a bit better at selling. And I have 30 days’ worth of data from my list, which I can use to inform future offers or future marketing.
These daily emails aren’t the only thing I do. But they are the one thing I do every day.
Because ultimately, these daily emails have freed up lot of time for me. Personally, I use that time to take a walk, go to the gym, meet with friends, read a book, or simply stare off into space and think.
You might have better leisure-time preferences than I do.
But if you don’t have enough time to enjoy them now… well, to me that’s just an argument for sending daily emails.
Like I said, the workshop on actually doing so will happen next Thursday, May 23. It will be quick. That’s because I aim to make it very concentrated with practical info.
The cart for this workshop is open now, and it will remain open until I close it, next Wednesday, May 22nd, at 8:31pm CET.
I’ll have more to say about this workshop over the coming days. So if you’d like to hold off from making the decision whether or not to join this workshop, you can.
On the other hand, if you know already you want to join me next Thursday, here’s where to go:
https://bejakovic.com/daily-emails-workshop
P.S. Yesterday, I ran a contest for a free ticket to this workshop. I chose the winner at random from the people who replied to express interest. The winner this time around turned out to be Tom Render, of the Southwick Renders.
Tom, if you’re listening to this message, please come down to the DJ booth to claim your prize.
On the other hand, if you’re not Tom, then the only way to get inside this workshop is via the link above.