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EP 405 | Why Welcome Sequences are dead + what to do instead

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I’ve never found the Welcome Sequence in an email funnel effective. I’m not a huge fan because these tend to be all about you as the business owner. I know the intention behind it is to establish you as an expert and deliver value, but I think the way it's presented is fatally flawed.
So how do we get our ideal customers to a point where the pitch for your offer makes sense?
Listen to the episode to hear why I think Welcome Sequences are dead and what to do instead.
TAKEAWAYS:
  • Help your leads have a mindset shift. Think about how you can come to the pain point for your ideal client from a different perspective. When they think differently about their pain point, they act differently.
  • You can still establish yourself as the expert. The focus of a Welcome Sequence is still useful, we just have to get there differently. So make sure that you are actually trying to help someone and that you are super intentional about what you share and how you share it.
  • Establish the know, like, trust factor. If you’ve strategized your content, and they’ve paid attention, when they get to the Pitch Sequence, it will be an easier transition. They won’t live in decision fatigue because you will have given them more knowledge and power. Your offer won’t come as a surprise and this will help increase your sales.
RESOURCES:
Check out the blog post that goes along with this episode for additional resources
Join the Funnel of the Month Club and sell your course or membership on autopilot with email marketing
Snag a seat in Allison's Sell on Autopilot Masterclass, and learn how to use email marketing to sell while you sleep (or, ‘ya know…live your actual life!)
CONNECT WITH ALLISON:
Follow Allison on Instagram
DID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?
If you found value and are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more online coaches who are creating a thriving 6-figure business.
Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
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Content provided by Allison Hardy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Allison Hardy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
I’ve never found the Welcome Sequence in an email funnel effective. I’m not a huge fan because these tend to be all about you as the business owner. I know the intention behind it is to establish you as an expert and deliver value, but I think the way it's presented is fatally flawed.
So how do we get our ideal customers to a point where the pitch for your offer makes sense?
Listen to the episode to hear why I think Welcome Sequences are dead and what to do instead.
TAKEAWAYS:
  • Help your leads have a mindset shift. Think about how you can come to the pain point for your ideal client from a different perspective. When they think differently about their pain point, they act differently.
  • You can still establish yourself as the expert. The focus of a Welcome Sequence is still useful, we just have to get there differently. So make sure that you are actually trying to help someone and that you are super intentional about what you share and how you share it.
  • Establish the know, like, trust factor. If you’ve strategized your content, and they’ve paid attention, when they get to the Pitch Sequence, it will be an easier transition. They won’t live in decision fatigue because you will have given them more knowledge and power. Your offer won’t come as a surprise and this will help increase your sales.
RESOURCES:
Check out the blog post that goes along with this episode for additional resources
Join the Funnel of the Month Club and sell your course or membership on autopilot with email marketing
Snag a seat in Allison's Sell on Autopilot Masterclass, and learn how to use email marketing to sell while you sleep (or, ‘ya know…live your actual life!)
CONNECT WITH ALLISON:
Follow Allison on Instagram
DID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?
If you found value and are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more online coaches who are creating a thriving 6-figure business.
Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
  continue reading

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