Sequences » Choose Category
Use this sequence to build a great relationship with new subscribers and get them to automatically take the next step in your funnel.
Use this sequence to drive webinar registrations and increase attendance rate.
Use this sequence to validate a product idea and pre-sell the product before you invest time in creating it.
Customize this template for any business in any industry. Courtesy of the DripScripts team @ growthtools.com.
Use this 8-Part Email Course to nurture new leads, segment them, and convert them into customers. Courtesy of the Andrei Zinkevich @ https://getleado.com
Use this sequence to automatically build relationships with new potential visitors and get them to take the next step toward getting involved at your church. Courtesy of Adam Highfill @ adamhighfill.com.
A 6-part sequence introducing readers to the author and her pet-centric thriller series. Courtesy of Amy Shojai @ shojai.com.
Use this sequence to create an indoctrination for subscribers, giving them a taste of what’s to follow being part of your ‘in’box crowd. Courtesy of April Lewis @ aprildlewis.com.
7-Day Email Mistakes Challenge: After just 7 days, you'd have fixed your mistakes and stopped your profit holes from leaking. Courtesy of Welly Mulia @ birdsend.co.
Most Popular Posts: This sequence thanks new subscribers for joining, introduces them to me, and shares my most popular posts with them in a friendly, no pressure way. Courtesy of Carrie Olsen @ carrieolsenvo.com.
This sequence is designed to introduce me and what I offer to people without being salesy. Subscribers get the offer to opting in to a free email course if they want to at the end. Courtesy of Peter Bone @ designtuitive.com.
Use this sequence to welcome and engage new subscribers; giving them useful information, tips, and training while taking them through the next step of your funnel. Courtesy of Michael Saad @ Digital1010.com.
Welcome Sequence to Build Know, Love, Trust. Courtesy of Kamila Gornia @ heartbehindhustle.com.
A simple 7-day email sequence from my “Licensing Starter Kit” lead magnet. Courtesy of Sef Chang @ houseofroyalties.com.
The welcome series is designed to build rapport with your newsletter subscribers and help them become first time customers. Courtesy of Jeremy Salem @ Digitaltrafficace.com.
For anyone who has an idea for non-fiction book but isn’t sure where to start, this sequence offers a resource with 5 steps to begin your book. Courtesy of Leigh Shulman @ leighshulman.com.
This email sequence leads new subscribers from downloading a study guide to engaging with content and learning about paid offers. Courtesy of Diego Rios @ markeko.com.
Steve Austin's welcome series will encourage you to let go of living the way others think you should, and start living your life as the real you. Courtesy of Steve Austin @ iamsteveaustin.com.
Use this 2-week sequence to make your first paid offer to new subscribers. Courtesy of Sue Dunlevie @ successfulblogging.com.
“Social Dig” Welcome Sequence: Build trust and discover what your subscribers want you to create next! Courtesy of Shannon Mattern @ wp-bff.com.
Use this sequence to re-engage email subscribers who haven’t opened or clicked your emails recently.
Use this sequence to promote any product launch or limited-time offer with an open/close cart period.
Use this sequence to generate sales automatically from webinar attendees and registrants after your webinar ends.
Re-engagement + segmentation sequence for a pop culture obsessed infopreneur whose audience expects even the most value-driven content to be sprinkled with silliness and entertainment. Courtesy of Brittany Berger @ workbrighter.co.
Used this 13-part email sequence to launch your coaching program. Courtesy of Adrienne Luedeking @ FruitfullyAlive.com
This sequence is structured to take your subscribers through a 4-day Black Friday/Cyber Monday promotion. It includes emails to warm your audience up before your promotion officially starts.
This sequence is structured to take your subscribers through a 7-10 day launch or promotion of your product. The emails in this sequence are relatively short and to the point. Courtesy of John Meese @ JohnMeese.com
Use this 6 email sequence to promote any product launch or limited-time offer with an open/close cart period. Courtesy of Joseph Michael @ LearnScrivenerFast.com
This sequence is structured to take your subscribers through a 4-day launch or promotion of your product. This launch sequence is quick and easy to put together. Courtesy of Laura Elizabeth @ Client-Portal.io
Use this 11 email sequence to promote any product launch or limited-time offer with an open/close cart period. Courtesy of Brady Shearer @ ProChurchTools.com
Paul Kelly created this 10-part email sequence for the latest launch of his online course, The Excel VBA Handbook. It features a 3-part series of pre-launch emails to warm up prospects, followed by a 5-day “open cart” sequence.
This sequence is structured to take your subscribers through a 5-day launch or promotion of your product. It includes emails designed to speak to multiple types of buyers. Courtesy of DripScripts @ GrowthTools.com
Use this 6-part sequence to continue driving sales after your webinar ends. It also includes a downsell offer email at the end. Courtesy of Christa Hutchins @ DoANewThing.com
This sequence is structured to take your subscribers through a 5-day post-webinar replay and sales sequence. It uses a really unique “summary” video you may want to check out. Courtesy of Growth Tools @ GrowthTools.com
Take your subscribers through a 7-day post-webinar replay, sales, and downsell sequence. Courtesy of Grant Baldwin @ TheSpeakerLab.com
Webinar Follow-Up for Breakup Recovery High Ticket Offer. Courtesy of Cherlyn Chong @ stepstohappyness.com.