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igor@listbuildinglifestyle.com

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from email updates related to this special offer. "Never Again Get Stuck Not Knowing What To Email Y

[List Building Lifestyle] [Igor Khifets] You're receiving this email because you took interest in Igor's Most Complete Email Coaching package. [Click here to unsubscribe]() from email updates related to this special offer. "Never Again Get Stuck Not Knowing What To Email Your List About" = Want me to tell you what to email your list, so your list responds? I've put together a 30-day email plan telling you exactly what to email your list. Plus, I'm supplying you with templates for each of the emails. This way, you don't need to come up with ideas, just follow the plan. I'm also throwing in other bonuses valued at 76,273. The catch is -- you must decide before the deadline. [Visit this page for details](=). [CLAIM 84% DISCOUNT+76,273 IN BONUSES](=) In 2009, one of the most respected business and economics papers, The Wall Street Journal announced the death of email. In an article authored by Jessica Vascellaro, WSJ "predicted" services like Facebook, Twitter and Google Wave would kill email within a couple of years. Here's a cut out of the article to prove this happened (enable images): Fast forward to 2019. Wall Street Journal comes out with a new piece titled The Hot New Channel For Reaching Real People: Email. I swear I'm not making this up. Here's a newspaper cut out to prove it happened: In this article, Chris Mims says that while kids find it "fussy and arachaic", email the only guaranteed delivery option left available for creators, brands and bizdnizes of any kind. So I guess social media never killed email. huh? But this doesn't tell us the whole story. OptinMonster conducted their own investigative study to find out how to get highest engagement from an audience. They compared email and social media. They measured reach and clickthrough rates. Here's what they found (enable images): Email engagement is almost 40X higher than social media engagement. Why? Because while every email sent out gets delivered to the customer's inbox (unless it's pure SPAM, so then it lands in SPAM or gets blocked altogether), social media posts are curated by the social media networks. For example, your Facebook post only appears in front of 3% of your FB friends and followers. These days Facebook is all about squeezing every dollar they can from its advertisers, so they've made it impossible to spread your message without shelling out thousands of dollars per post. Yep. The days of organic social media are over. We've entered the age of paid social media and it's here to stay. If you can choose between having an email list of 1,000 subscribers and 100,000 Facebook followers, choose the former, because the latter is pretty much useless. I know, because I've tested this for myself. I ran a paid product promotion to my 7,000 Facebook followers while at the same time dispatching an email to a 900 person segment of my email list for the same product. My Facebook post generated 2 clicks and no sales. My email generated 130 clicks and 22 sales. Remember they said the money is in the list? It is. But you have to know how to get it. I would like to help. For a limited time you can get my best email secrets at 84% OFF [here](=). Besides giving you a huge discount on what is now being considered the most complete email marketing coaching program, I'm also throwing in 76,273 in bonuses that include weekly coaching calls, critiques, templates, swipes, subject lines and even entire email campaigns. You've got until the deadline to decide to grab these. Then the price goes back to 2,497 and I'm removing the bonuses. [GET IGOR'S BEST EMAIL SECRETS AT 84% OFF + GET 76,273 IN BONUSES](=) Sincerely, Igor Kheifets "I'll Coach You In Email Marketing For 84% OFF (includes live calls, critiques, swipe files)" = In October I hosted what would become my "retirement" email workshop where I taught, showed and gave away my best email secrets for the very last time. This is the most complete 2-day email event for anyone who wants to know how I meyk 4,006,073.24 a year with email marketing. I taught my best campaigns, sequences, automations, subject lines, storytelling formulas and email templates. You can now get the recordings at 84% OFF + 76,273 in exclusive bonuses that include live weekly coaching sessions, a critique of your follow up sequence and more. Act before the deadline. [Visit this page for details](=). [CLAIM 84% DISCOUNT+76,273 IN BONUSES](=) [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( 8171 Yonge Street Unit 314, Thornhill, Ontario L3T2C6

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