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Funnel Series #5What the heck do we say when somebody submits a form? What do we need to email them back? If you remember my conversation with Jen Robbins earlier in the series (ep.226), we talked about how most business owners don't even have these crucial follow-up emails in place. So if you're a budding unicorn marketing assistant, this is a perfect opportunity to flex your muscles, take the lead, and gain valuable copywriting experience by writing the sequence yourself.My guest is Allison Hardy, an Email Marketing Strategist who helps coaches and experts enroll more clients into their courses or memberships—on autopilot. She's also the founder of the Funnel of the Month Club and host of the 6-Figure Secrets Podcast. Her expertise has been featured in Huffington Post, YFS Magazine, and she was even named one of Washington, D.C.'s most influential professionals under 40 by Washington Life Magazine. Listen to learn more about:The seven must-send emails in your pitch sequence and why they are essential for conversionsWhy Allison isn't a huge fan of traditional welcome sequences and what she recommends insteadHow to personalize and customize email funnels for your client's business (hint: it's not a one-size-fits-all approach)Tips for ensuring your emails guide subscribers smoothly through the customer journey without overwhelming themTune in to find out exactly what info subscribers need next to make a solid buying decision—and just as importantly, what you shouldn't be sending them.Sponsored by ActiveCampaign*: Save hours each day by automating your email marketing, allowing you to focus more on growing your business. With AI-powered automations that suggest, personalize, and validate your marketing campaigns, you can streamline your efforts and achieve greater results. Sign up for ActiveCampaign here* with my referral link Links Mentioned in the Show:Grab Allison's Freebie The $80,000 Email Template: This is the email that was directly responsible for over $80,000 in sales in 2023. Get a copy and paste template to make your own and include in your next Email Pitch Sequence.Join The Digital Marketer's Workgroup: Are you already doing marketing work but need more clients and a stronger referral network? Join a tight-knit community of freelancers and get access to behind-the-scenes conversations, support, and troubleshooting that every solo marketer needs. Plus, you'll benefit from advanced trainings, networking opportunities, and exclusive job leads. Apply here!Connect with Allison:Instagram: @allison_hardy_ Website: http://www.allisonhardy.com/ Connect with Emily:Facebook Community:
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This week Jeremy interviews Jenn Robbins. As a conversion copywriter Jen Robbins supports established women business owners with high converting sales funnels, eye-popping website copy and solid strategy and coaching. Getting them qualified leads, subscribers and sales that get them one step closer to epic wealth, and the lives that they deserve. Now she also lives with her family in a zero stoplight town in Oklahoma. But that doesn't stop her from working with clients all over the globe.
Jen Robbins, the CEO of Mayhill Strategies, conducted the market research study of Catholic schools for the NCEA. Jen describes how the study was conducted and its importance for establishing a new vision for American Catholic schools.
Fredrik talks to Aaron Gustafson about web standards. His origin story, how he got into web standards. How the standards work and who should get involved. The problems with prefixes and how we use them. This episode was recorded during the developer conference Øredev 2015, where Aaron gave two talks. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund och @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed on info@kodsnack.se if you want to write something longer. We read everything you send. If you like Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! Links Frameset Quark Dreamweaver Fetch Eric Meyer DOM level 0 A list apart Jeffrey Zeldman XHTML COMDEX Molly Holzschlag South by southwest Filemaker Jeff Veen Jen Robbins - Web design in a nutshell Jeremy Keith Andy Budd Richard Rutter Clearleft The web standards project Glenda Simms Derek Featherstone W3C TPAC Indesign Pagemaker CSS shapes Web platform incubator community group SVG Network information API - seems to have been shut down Vendor prefixes Edge - Microsoft’s successor to Internet explorer Alex Russell on vendor prefixes and their problems WHATWG - Web hypertext application technology working group Web SQL Firefox phones did not last Zork Basecamp Harvest Adaptive web design, second edition Aaron’s two talks Titles You’re the web standards guy Who falls into web standards and how does it happen? Between midnight and 5 a.m. Things were starting to stabilize a bit on the web The only way to build a solid foundation The web standards bug Before coming to the web In the trenches every day making web pages Help make other specs better Vendor prefixes have bitten us in the ass We don’t experience the web the way everyone else does I can’t believe I want them to make their ads more accessible
Jen Robbins joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for another episode in The Web Behind series. They talk about the early days of web design, O'Reilly, GNN, wrestling with technology and more.
Author of four classic web design texts (in 13 editions) Jennifer Robbins (@jenville) chats with Jeffrey Zeldman about her upcoming Artifact Conference for multi-device design; why sites are now systems, not pages; how style guides can function as a system design description tool; getting digital UX design into its natural habitat (hint: not a comp) sooner than later; what's new in web design and the 4th Edition of Learning Web Design; and more. Links for this episode:http://learningwebdesign.com/books.htmlhttps://twitter.com/artifactconfhttp://artifactconf.com/http://www.slideshare.net/JenRobbins/designers-and-code-and-workflows-and-stuff-14900090This episode is sponsored by Shutterstock.com, where you'll find over twenty million stock photos, vectors, illustrations, and video clips. Start your search at Shutterstock.com to find that perfect image for your website, ad, publication or any other creative project.
Author of four classic web design texts (in 13 editions) Jennifer Robbins (@jenville) chats with Jeffrey Zeldman about her upcoming Artifact Conference for multi-device design; why sites are now systems, not pages; how style guides can function as a system design description tool; getting digital UX design into its natural habitat (hint: not a comp) sooner than later; what's new in web design and the 4th Edition of Learning Web Design; and more.
The web at its basics is HTML and CSS. If you want to learn these fundamentals, where do you start? Jen Robbins joins Jen Simmons to lay out a road map.
O'Reilly author, interviewer of rock stars, and longtime web and UX designer Jen Robbins joins Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin to discuss the web of present and past, book writing, print design, method, style, process, and more. Links for this episode:Behance Outfitter :: Products :: Dot Grid JournalJenville | Jennifer Robbins centralWeb Design in a Nutshell - O'Reilly MediaLearning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics - O'Reilly MediaHTML Pocket Reference - O'Reilly MediaSponsored by iStockphoto and MailChimp.
O’Reilly author, interviewer of rock stars, and longtime web and UX designer Jen Robbins joins Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin to discuss the web of present and past, book writing, print design, method, style, process, and more.