When I try to get coaches to jump on the "daily email train", I get some pushback over time
constraints.
A lot of people can't fathom writing an email every single day, when they're already struggling to get everything else done for their businesses.
I understand where they're coming from - I used to think the same thing.
When I started sending daily emails to my list, I was tempted to stop shortly after since it took about an hour to write each one.
it took awhile
to get into the flow, and I thought it would always take that long to write each one.
But after a few weeks of sending them, I noticed that the time spent writing every email dropped considerably.
First it took 60 minutes per email, then 45, then 30 ...
Now it takes just 15- 20 minutes to write my daily email, and that includes time spent testing the link that I
include.
It's like anything in life. The more often you do it, the more proficient you become.
The key is to get started, and keep the faith that you will improve.
If you could see your first time trying to walk, how do you think that went? How about riding a bike?
If you want help shortcutting the daily email process, I'm doing a live training tomorrow at 2 pm
EST where I'll show you the exact system that I've been using to create them for the last year.
Here's the link to save your seat:
See you there,
Marc