I’ll help you start a consistent daily email habit that:

• Grows your expertise, influence, and income

• Builds an asset of your own, and not just for your clients or employer

• Is fun and interesting on its own, and helps others at the same time

My name is John Bejakovic, and if you’ve got an email list, I’d like to invite you to sign up for a new service I’m calling Daily Email Habit.

Daily Email Habit helps you start and stick with the habit of sending a daily email, without stressing what to write about each day, without second-guessing your topic, and without taking 2 hours to write each email.

Daily Email Habit keeps you on track with daily emails by getting you over the initial hurdle and saving you time. It gives you permission to step out of your comfort zone and get creative. It allows you to focus on making your emails more entertaining and valuable.

If you’re looking to:

  • Grow your expertise…
  • Build a strong relationship with your audience…
  • Start a new income stream…
  • Write something you enjoy, that you know something about, which could help others, whether they buy from you or not…
  • Do something for yourself, and not just for your clients or employer…

… then consistent daily emails are a simple and powerful way to achieve all that. I can say that honestly, with 100% confidence, because daily emails have changed my life in the ways I’ve listed above, and many more.

And now, I’ve launched Daily Email Habit to help you get consistent with daily emails so you too can get life-changing results. Let me show you how Daily Email Habit works:

Here’s a breakdown of this format, to show you what you get if you decide to subscribe to Daily Email Habit:

1. A daily nudge in your inbox

Daily Email Habit gives you a consistent daily nudge to write your daily email. It arrives each day at the same time to your inbox, because we all check our email.

Daily Email Habit is not a PDF you have to go dig up each day. It’s not a course you have to log into. You don’t have to look at a list of prompts and ask yourself, “Did I already write this email?”

Instead, Daily Email Habit is simply there for you, each day, in your inbox. A little push every day, to make it easy to stay on track with your daily email, so you can get in, get the job done, and get out.

2. A reminder to keep your emails lighthearted

Each Daily Email Habit nudge includes a funny or goofy image or a cartoon up top, with the simple goal of putting a smile on your face.

You don’t have to use this image in your own daily email. (In fact, I make no guarantee about using only copyright-free images. I like to live dangerously, but that doesn’t mean you should.)

This image is just there to remind you to make your own emails entertaining or lighthearted, so you not only have a chance to sell today… but also keep people reading your email tomorrow.

3. A daily email “puzzle” to get you over the hurdle of “What should I write about?”

The goal of the daily email puzzle is to narrow the scope for your daily email. Think of it as a prompt or a creative constraint. It’s there to remove the stress of “What should I write about?” and to get you over that initial hurdle.

Come up with your own answer to the daily email puzzle, and you’ll have the core idea for your daily email. This way, you’ll be more efficient and write your daily emails faster.

You’ll also spark ideas you may have never thought to write about. Instead of judging your topic and worrying if people will enjoy it, you’ll be able to focus on making the emails themselves more entertaining and valuable.

At the same time, the daily puzzle is designed NOT to narrow the scope so much that you end up filling out a template. Because a key idea behind Daily Email Habit is that there’s value in writing.

Writing gets you thinking and making your own distinctions. Writing builds your expertise and makes you better in your field of work or interest. Writing creates a real bond with your audience that you cannot imitate by outsourcing your daily email to a template or to AI.

That’s why each daily email puzzle gives you just enough constraint to focus you, to keep you on track, and to make it easier to come up with the initial idea, so you can stay consistent with writing your email daily.

4. A streak you can feel proud of

Finally, Daily Email Habit is there to make daily emails feel like a game, so you stick with this habit for the long term.

Once you write and send out your daily email, click on the big blue button in that day’s Daily Email habit message to mark your achievement.

Each message shows a counter of how long you’ve kept the streak going, giving you something to be proud of, and giving you something to protect and grow — by writing a new daily email again tomorrow.

Daily Email Habit is happening now

Daily Email Habit officially kicked off on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 9am CET/3am EST/12am PST with the first daily email puzzle. After that, a new puzzle has been going out each day at the same time.

The goal for this sending time is to have a Daily Email Habit message for you in your inbox when you start the day, so you have the whole day, wherever you are in the world, to get your daily email done.

And does it work?

Here are a few of the results reported by folks who have subscribed to Daily Email Habit:

“After 66 emails, I just closed my first sale”

Hi, just wanted to share a daily email win. After 66 emails, I just closed my first sale which I directly attribute to daily emails, and that client is already expressing interest in another package.

Additionally, writing the daily emails has helped me become more confident about pitching myself in other places. I responded to a question on a WhatsApp community of business owners, and it led to two calls with potential clients.

— Chavy Helfgott, consumer goods copywriter and brand strategist

“… my 16th email since then, and someone on my microlist bought my energy healing session”

I started DEH with a small list of mostly family and friends that had been inactive for about three years. Two months into DEH, I finally started sending daily emails to this list.

None of these people use email or content marketing in any way, and I know that some of them are allergic to receiving emails too often. Three emails in, I asked them to opt into daily emailing. I got 4 opt-ins. And my mom.

So far, I only have a subscribe link on my LinkedIn, and my microlist grew to 18 people.

Yesterday, I sent my 16th email since then, and someone on my microlist bought my energy healing session I was writing about the other day. Yay!

I’m just now realizing that this is actually possible for me too. Feeling super motivated to keep going and get better at it.

— Vanja Kovacevic, life and career coach

“I’d say the investment has paid for itself”

Fourth day in DEH. Turned the Elvis bullet into an email. Got a sale to my £170 course.

So I’d say the investment has paid for itself 🙂

— Brett Freeman, copywriter and email marketer

“I’ve bought myself some insurance”

Having emailed daily for over two years I know that 98% of the time I have something to say. But that other 2%? That’s already 14 days that I’ve stared at the screen and not known what to write.

And quite frankly I’ve sent my least engaging emails, where it’s clear I’ve phoned it in.

So I’ve bought myself some insurance. On those days I not only have that days puzzle to use, but if I’m really stuck months of puzzles & your solutions to spark some kind of idea.

Which is more than worth the criminally low price you’re charging.

— Neil Pritchard, owner, Leodis Games

“I wrote a better email than I otherwise might have done”

I really enjoyed the email prompt today and it did indeed lead to a very different email than I’d have written otherwise. And some useful thinking.

I can already sense this is going to be a great process. Perhaps not so much for reducing time (though it will do that) as making it more interesting for my readers. I wrote a better email than I otherwise might have done.

— James Carran, published author, ghostwriter, novelist, poet

“The prompt helped to make it smaller, easier, more manageable to write”

Today I wasn’t really feeling it. But the prompt helped to make it smaller. Easier. More manageable to write and send to the list. Nice.

— Roald Larsen, owner, The Solopreneur MBA

“Within 5 minutes of getting your first ‘prompt’ in my inbox, I was cranking out my first email. Zero resistance”

I’ve known for months that I NEED to start sending emails daily, or at least very frequently. Heard it more times than I can count from Ben Settle, Daniel Throssell, and every other email marketer.

I know HOW to write daily emails. I write the same style of emails for my clients. Yet every time I think about writing them for my business?

Meh. Next month.

I don’t even remember how I found your product (probably stumbled on your site after seeing your name mentioned by Daniel Throssell), but I’m really glad I did.

Literally within 5 minutes of getting your first “prompt” in my inbox, I was cranking out my first email. Zero resistance. It flowed freely from my fingertips like Manekin Pis spraying proudly in the wind.

— Nick Bandy, freelance marketing strategist

“Incredibly motivating”

These daily emails have been incredibly motivating. 

I’m realizing they’ve evolved into the very newsletter we once talked about—decoding all the courses I’ve taken and the memberships and communities I’ve joined. 

THANK YOU!

— Antonet Vataj, owner, Ann Vee Advertising

“10 minutes going from sheer panic about what to write to a finished email building my expertise and selling my stuff”

Just a short raving review:

I just wrote my daily email in 10 minutes going from sheer panic about what to write to a finished email building my expertise and selling my stuff. Thank you, John!

— René Kerkdyk, owner, Rock Gitarre Hildesheim

“Exactly what I needed to get me thinking about my list”

I’m 2 days into the daily email habit (which means I have a 1-day streak, lol). 

BUT, I friggin’ love it. 

Exactly what I needed to get me thinking about my list and how to write better emails.

— Justin Zack, Head of Partnerships, Write With AI

“Without DEH, I’m sure I wouldn’t be doing this at all”

Thanks for the DEH – without it and the fear of missing out on getting one more day in a row – I’m sure I wouldn’t be doing this at all.

The content isn’t nearly as difficult as I imagined, I assume because I read so many daily emails from so many great copywriters like you and Ben and Daniel T, etc, it almost feels second nature to me now…

It’s the discipline of writing when you don’t have something dripping from your pen – that’s what the DEH solves for me! Thanks again!! 🙂

— Eric Mann, owner, GrowSpas.com

“I love the accountability that comes with it”

It really gets past the first hurdle of “what to write”…

And I love the accountability that comes with it. 

While snapchat uses “streaks” for pointless time-wasting, you actually used gamification for something awesome and beneficial

I’m starting to enjoy the habit of daily writing. And, I write more for MYSELF these days than my subscribers.

— Shakoor Chowdhury, owner, Fast Expansion Marketing

“It prompted me to write something I had never done before”

I signed up for your daily email habit service yesterday and honestly didn’t know what to expect.

Today, the first prompt arrived in my email, and it prompted me to write something I had never done before (a dialogue type of email summing up a conversation between my good friend and me on the topic of »fear of selling«). 

Looking forward to the future ones.

— Gasper Crepinsek, owner, GMA Smart Invest

“Looking back at the body of work I’ve done over the past week feels much better than keeping the streak alive”

Thanks for setting up DEH and troubleshooting the streak counter. While the streaks feature is great, I especially love your daily puzzle.

It takes the stress out of finding a topic to write about, and for me, looking back at the body of work I’ve done over the past week feels much better than keeping the streak alive.

It’s already gotten me to write on weekends, something I usually avoid since I treat them as rest days.

Looking forward to sharing more results in the future!

— Alex Ko, senior copywriter, KooBits

“If you write the emails, the magic will happen”

I’ve written 110 emails by now and the journey has been nothing short of amazing with many hidden benefits that really belong on the sales page. 😍

I expected to get increased clarity about my message, and was surprised right away about just how much clarity it gave me.

I figured there would be increased reader engagement, but I had no idea the depth of connection it would create.

But here are some of the benefits I didn’t see coming:

– New offers appear that I never planned to write. Somehow they appear out of thin air!

– Building out my sales letter with testimonials and a double guarantee — without sitting down to “work on my sales letter.”

– Love letters and comments from readers.

– My business is evolving with new events and services as I type them.

– My personal growth journey is documented in these emails; it gives me a place to articulate insights and take them deeper through sharing.

– Two people inquiring about my new 1 Year Being Unstoppable Mentorship with the disclaimer “it’s not affordable.” I didn’t see that coming!

[Steph then goes to share as proof a bunch of love letters she got from her readers and customers, and then concludes with…]

It really is building up desire to work with me. When I reach out to people who are engaging to explore 1:1 coaching with me, they’re an easy yes.

Daily emails have helped me see the value of me being me and sharing it, with all my quirks and flaws.

This is some life-changing shit, my friends. If you write the emails, the magic will happen.

— Steph Benedetto, business coach, The Awakened Business

“My best Black Friday yet… your service contributed to this result”

I had been sending emails daily and then stopped for a good part of this year mainly due to feeling burnt out and feeling like I was riding on a dead horse, writing emails about the same topic.

With your service, this block is gone. I like to see the puzzle and then read in your email how you personally used it. It’s great over-the-shoulder learning experience.

I also noticed how not wanting to break the streak is motivating me – even more so than I don’t know, say making potentially money from making a sale to my list… that’s crazy. I am ashamed to admit it, as it is completely irrational, but it’s the truth. And probably not so surprising to anyone in the copywriting world, we know we are not rational beings, but still, this surprised me.

Also, I used a few of your prompts in my Black Friday promo. I made crazy good offer to my list, (20 of my flagship courses for 40% of the price) due to some messed up technical stuff ended up selling 23, which with some up/cross/down sells brought home close to $20k in 3 days… my best Black Friday yet.

So it was a good offer, but I was not promoting it in any other way than by e-mails and your inspiration was part of it, so you can say that your service contributed to this result. Which is true and it restored my resolve to write daily.

— Jakub Červenka, owner, Muž 2.0

Your investment, if you act today

The current investment in Daily Email Habit is $50/month. That comes out to a whopping $1.66 per daily prompt/puzzle.

I’m making Daily Email habit available at this low price to encourage you to get started now, and to make it a no-brainer to keep going. Here’s why:

  1. If Daily Email habit saves you just 15 minutes a week, that’s an hour a month. Even if you don’t make very much right now, it’s likely that covers your investment right there.
  2. If Daily Email Habit helps you write a more effective email today that makes you an extra sale and gets you one new long-term customer, that can be worth hundreds of dollars today and thousands of dollars down the line. That single sale can be many times what you ever invest in Daily Email Habit.
  3. If Daily Email Habit helps you start and stick with daily emailing if you wouldn’t otherwise, then like the commercial says, that can be priceless. I’m not exaggerating.

Writing daily emails, consistently, for the long term can give you a shot at the kind of money, influence, and opportunities that you cannot even imagine now. At least that’s how it’s been for me and other people who have really stuck with daily emailing.

Final point:

I might increase the price of Daily Email Habit in the future. If you sign up now, you’ll be grandfathered in through any future price increases.

And if you try out Daily Email Habit and find that it’s not for you for any reason, you can unsubscribe from the service whenever you like, and not get charged ever again.

 If you’d like to join…

If you have any questions about Daily Email Habit, send me an email at john@bejakovic.com. I’ll answer your questions honestly, because I’d rather have you not sign up, than sign up if Daily Email Habit is not right for you.

On the other hand, if you’re ready to give Daily Email Habit a try, click on the big red button below.

It will take you to an order form. Once you fill out and submit that order form, you will get a welcome email. Your first Daily Email Habit puzzle will arrive at 9am CET/3am CET/12am PST, either later today or early tomorrow, depending on the time of day right now. And that’s when your exciting new journey starts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Daily Email Habit a subscription I can cancel at any time?

Yes, it’s a monthly subscription. And yes, you can unsubscribe at any time. Just click the “Unsubscribe” link at the bottom of the Daily Email Habit email, which will stop the emails and will make sure you don’t get charged again.

2. I’m not sure if this is for me or if I’m ready to commit to daily emails. Should I still sign up to try it?

If you have doubts either about writing daily emails, or about Daily Email Habit specifically, then I’d say don’t sign up.

In my experience, doubts right up front mean it’s dramatically more likely you won’t get value out of this service, and that’s something I don’t want, and it does you no good either.

If things change in the future, you can always sign up then. And if you have questions about your specific situation that you want me to address, write me an email at john@bejakovic.com.

3. Is there any direct feedback on the emails?

There’s no feedback on the emails here, just help getting started with your email each day.

Feedback on emails is something I have offered in the past as part of one-to-one coaching, but that is something I charge much more money than the $50/month that Daily Email Habit currently goes for.

4. What if I want to use these prompts to write social media posts and not emails?

A few Daily Email Habit subscribers also post their daily emails to social media. That said, I’m not any kind of expert on social media, so I can’t say if this is an effective strategy or not.

My advice would be not to sign up unless you’re primarily looking to write emails to your own list.

5. If I sign up to Daily Email Habit, will I get access to all the previous prompts that have already gone out?

No. Daily Email Habit works like a magazine subscription. You get the daily puzzles/prompts that go out while you are subscribed, and not before. It’s another reason to sign up today.

6. What if I’ve never written a daily email before? Will you offer me any guidance on how to get started?

As part of Daily Email Habit, I actually include what I’m calling the 5-Minute Crash Course for daily emails. This crash course is linked in the welcome email. It shows you how I structure my emails in three parts — the “meat,” the “bone,” and the call-to-action — and how I think about writing subject lines.