Announcing: “Emails that did well”

Last week, I was promoting an affiliate offer and throwing in a Santa-sized sack of free bonus gifts to boot. To which I got an email from a reader who wrote:

“What if all I want is your email bonus? Will you sell me just that?”

That email bonus is called “Emails that did well.” It was the first and maybe foremost of the bonuses I was offering.

This first and foremost bonus consisted of perpetual access to a private, behind-the-scenes document I have created for myself and keep updating a few times a month, called “Emails that did well.”

In “Emails that did well,” I note down which of my emails stood out in terms of results, and how.

In a way, it’s an ever-expanding swipe file of rare, outstanding emails from yours truly, in case you want to know which of my emails to model because they genuinely worked. (Like I wrote last week, only about 10% of my emails produce outstanding results.)

And if you didn’t want the affiliate offer I was promoting last week, but you do want “Emails that did well,” why, yes, I will sell it to you.

I will sell it to you for $79. And I will also include the all the remaining bonuses I was offering last week (you can find them listed in the PS below.)

Maybe you’re wondering how I have the cheek to sell the bonuses I was giving away for free just a few days ago.

Simple.

First off, I believe these bonuses are worth what I’m asking for them and more.

Second, I have done this exact strategy in the past and it worked great. I first gave away valuable free bonuses and later sold them, for a price that seemed unimaginable, and made a nice bunch of sales. If you need a marketing and info publishing lesson for today, let that be it.

And if you want more valuable marketing insights, you can find them inside “Emails that did well,” and the bonuses I’m including.

If you’d like to grab “Emails that did well” and my 5 free bonuses, ho-ho-ho your way over to the following page:

https://desertkite.thrivecart.com/emails-that-did-well/

PS. Here are the free bonuses I am including if you get “Emails that did well” for $79 today:

FREE BONUS #1. “Core Promise Workshop and Q&A call” recording

I recently sold this workshop recording for $97, along with some bonuses. It’s yours free (minus the bonuses) if you get Lawrence’s Lead Gen Legend.

FREE BONUS #2. “Perfect Lead Gen Offer”

Not my idea. Also not a specific offer template you can swipe. Rather, a simple but counterintuitive process for figuring out what offer to make in your lead gen ads to maximize lifetime value and minimize ad costs.

FREE BONUS #3. “How to get copywriting clients a dozen at a time”

A recording of of the call I did with Dawn Apuan, grilling her on how she has been able to become the resident copywriting guru in multiple business masterminds, and rake in dozens of clients at a time.

FREE BONUS #4. A lazy, ‘mom & pop’ ad template to add 3-4 buyers to your email list every day, at a slight profit”

Nick Bandy’s lazy but effective way of creating ads to get people to buy his low-ticket front-end offer and get on his email list.

This is part of Nick’s $500 training on running a low-ticket funnel, but it’s just as applicable if all you wanna do is run lead gen ads.

It’s yours free as part of this Lead Gen Offer, though you will have to additionally opt in to Nick’s list to get it.

FREE BONUS #5. “The second coming of Gary Bencivenga” ad and landing page

A few months ago, I found a guy who was running an ad on Facebook… telling you he will write an ad to beat your best performing ad… and if he doesn’t succeed in beating it, he’ll give you all your money back.

The offer started at $97 and has been going up each time he sells out the slots he’s got for the month. It currently sells for $247. It was a brilliant, modern application of the classic Gary Bencivenga agency ad.

I’m planning to model this same approach to get advertorial clients. If you’d like the ad and the landing page copy, they are yours as part of this bonus bundle.

To get “Emails that did well” and all 5 of these bonuses:

https://desertkite.thrivecart.com/emails-that-did-well/