You need more than ideas… you need a plan.


Hey Reader!

What do you have in place to do more with your email marketing in 2025?

You might have ideas, or maybe a brainstormed list of what you could send your list, but do you have a plan of action to start doing more — or being more strategic — with email?

That jump from conception to implementation can be a tricky one. We’ve ALL been there: great ideas pop up in January, then bam it’s June and you’re kicking yourself for not doing more of what you know your business needs.

There’s a reason I created Ready, Set, EMAIL… and this is precisely it:

So you can get started growing and emailing your list sooner than later.

So you have to do less of it all by yourself, figuring out the tech, the strategy, or what to say in your newsletters.

So you don’t put off your email marketing for another two years.

And so that instead you can spend the next few years capturing the attention of your new subscribers, engaging them, and sending them delicious, business-growing email content that supports your bottom line.

HOW CAN I HELP YOU MAKE A PLAN OF ACTION FOR EMAIL IN 2025?

Right now through December 31, you can save 10% on Ready, Set, EMAIL — my done-for-you service that sets you up with:

  • 2 opt-in forms to use on your website or social media
  • 1 welcome sequence with FIVE professionally-written emails to introduce you to your new subscribers
  • 1 email template design to make it easy to send emails to your list each week

All of that is necessary if you want to:

  • Stop relying on algorithms to drive traffic back to your website (and make you money)
  • Connect with your audience more regularly (but easier than it feels now)
  • Build your community with a platform and tool that YOU actually control how to use — both now and for years to come!

If you’re ready to chat with me about Ready, Set, EMAIL and make sure it’s a good fit for your 2025 goals, book a call with me here.

I only have TWO days left to book a call with me before the end of the year — December 16 and 18th — so you’ll want to book yours now (if you’re hoping to save 10% on this special offer) before they’re gone.

Will I see you soon? Book a call here and we’ll chat next week!

Allea

P.S. If you have questions about Ready, Set, EMIL (or anything at all, really!) before booking a call, reply to this email and let me know. I’ll reply to you personally. 🥰

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