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I’m using this email as part of my launch sequence for my new program this month. @jaini-shah15gmail-com @kathymthoodphotography-com @fancyfamilyphotokeeper-com @wdnyc2014gmail-com – I’d love to get your feedback on this.
SUBJECT: WTF is “integrated woo”?!
Hi [Fname]!
I couldn’t wait to get home. The second I walked through the door, t…Read More
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Nice one Kim!! A great read and a nice flow.
For me I feel like maybe there’s a bit of repetition here: in “By day, I was an attorney (and later a nonprofit executive). The suit, the heels, and the polished words …” and the third paragraph “At work, I was the polished professional, constantly proving myself …” Maybe consider putting them…Read More
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Thanks @fancyfamilyphotokeeper-com @annettepresleyhotmail-com and @jaini-shah15gmail-com – I’ve taken all of those notes into consideration and have updated my copy. It will be going out on Tuesday as part of the launch for my new program. I appreciate your help!
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I like that you put the ‘woo” into it 🙂 other comments I would make have already been said above. This is a fantastic email.
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Thanks, @kathymthoodphotography-com! I appreciate you.
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I want to have several of this month’s ready to go so I am projecting into the future a bit as I would post/send this at the beginning of the year. The feedback I get here is so HELPFUL! I am becoming better because of it. So THANK you for reading and responding. I appreciate it!
Subject line=Uncertainty May Be Causing You to Lose Out On…Read More
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Hey Kathy! I feel like there’s more than one email here. The excitement (new year, ski races, being in the studio). The managerial outcomes/goals feels like something else. What would it be like to stay with the excitement as the vibe for this email? Maybe tell us more about the joy, fear, excitement, danger of the ski racing. What’s it been like…Read More
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I agree with Kim. I don’t follow a thread from the ski experiences to your past jobs to what you do now. I think this is a good start and it just needs to be fleshed out more so that A leads to B leads to C.
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Ditto. The title makes me feel like the message is going to be about the desire to travel without a plan or explore just because or something like that, or with the skiing, I think of wanderlust as a skier being on the top of a mountain just to go where the snow leads kind of thing, not being in a race where you have to follow a certain path, so…Read More
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I agree with what’s been said above. I think there are 2 emails here. I absolutely love how you have tied the vibe of the skiing races to what you experience in a photo shoot. And perhaps that works when you remove the sentence “As a manager it was my job to look at things from everyone’s point of view and help facilitate the outcomes of the g…Read More
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Email #1 Beyond Your Bio @hellokimromain-com @kathymthoodphotography-com @fancyfamilyphotokeeper-com would love your eyes on the email below 🙂
Subject: Lessons from a Tough Night
Preview: What stress taught meHi [FNAME],
[HOOK]
Have you ever had a moment so stressful that all you wanted to do afterward was eat your feelings and forget…Read More-
Hey @jaini-shah15gmail-com – As a fellow recovering attorney… I felt this one! A couple of suggestions… this sentence “Something I never used to do in moments like that was pause and reflect.” felt out of place. I think you’re fine going right into ” I didn’t think about how I felt…” Feels more powerful and doesn’t stop the flow of the s…Read More
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Next Week!! Amy + Maria combo session for CPC!
I’ll be doing a Google Docs crash course NEXT WEEK Dec 18 because the 4th Wednesday is the 25th and a holiday.
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I think you did a good job of fleshing this out just a bit to make the thread from your story to theirs be easy to follow. My only suggestion is that you use the word polished twice close together, and I suggest finding a synonym for one of them.