Borrow Copy from Top Email Marketers

by Abdul on May 9, 2009
in Email Marketing

There is a very good chance that you get a lot of emails from various Internet marketers.  As a quick aside, I recommend that you start unsubscribing from lists that aren’t providing valuable information to you.  Too many top marketers sale without giving you useful content.  Give your email inbox a break and unsubscribe from their lists.  Now on to my point about email copy.

The main reason for this message is to convey the importance of paying close attention to and studying the autoresponder messages of effective email marketers.  What do they say in their email copy and how do they say it?  How much personality are they using?  Do they provide you with valuable content?  Pay attention to all of these key points.

The reason you should pay such close attention to these points is so you can use their messages as a foundation to write your own.  Do you think you have something to learn from someone who makes $30,000 just by sending a single email?  Probably.  As is common in the copy writing industry, a swipe file is something you should have.  But this swipe file will be of emails, not sales letters.  Look at the email copy that made you purchase a particular product or service and use that as a basic model for some of your products.

I’m not advocating wholesale confiscation of emails, unless of course you have have been given explicit rights to do so.  I’m talking about ideas to use as a foundation.

For me, a few email marketers stand out from the rest.  One of them is Michael Rasmussen.  When he sends an email recommending an affiliate product, he doesn’t just send a two line email saying in so many words- “Buy this.”  He gives a thorough rationale for why he is recommending a particular product.  And some of the stuff he gives away for free is pure gold.  So Michael is alright with me.

Another marketer who is quickly building a name for himself and who impresses me quite a bit is Jason Fladlien.  He’s an interesting guy.  And in email marketing, being interesting sells.  He’s also a top class copy writer, which helps tremendously in writing emails.  I recommend you check some of his stuff out.  He makes like 20 products a year it seems- if not more.

Frank Kern’s stuff is some of the most “borrowed” stuff out there- particularly his email subject lines, like “bad news”.  He is a trend starter, so he’s definitely one to pay attention to.  If he starts to do something, expect others to follow soon.

I think my point is clear.  Pay attention to the Internet marketers who actually provide value in their emails.  Pay attention to the marketers who draw you in with their autoresponders, the ones who make you feel like you are being somehow compelled to buy. Then use some of their ideas in your own email copy.

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2 Responses to “Borrow Copy from Top Email Marketers”
  1. J Bode says:

    Hey Abdul I totally agree with you on this stuff…

    I also think Micheal, Frank and Jason are some of the top email marketers,

    I must add that Micheal doesn’t email very often, I’m not sure why?

    Also I recommend checking out Robert Plank and Lance Tamashiro – they are close friends and business partners with Jason Fladlien, having met all these guys through webinars, I can personally say they are some of the coolest guys with truly great products…

    They truly want to help you and will actually answer your questions.

    Send me an email or a twitter message @jbode
    So we can talk about list building…

    All The Best,

    J Bode

  2. Abdul says:

    Thanks for the input J Bode. Michael Rasmussen is the master of the affiliate bonus offer, so whenever there is a popular product being released, you can count on Michael offering a nice bonus package through his link. Other than that, he doesn’t mail as often as he could. He has a series of Q&A emails that he could send more often.

    As for Jason Fladlien, I continue to be impressed by his products. I’m slightly familiar with Robert and Lance, but not like I am with Jason. I’ll keep an eye out for them more in the future.

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