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[H749]How Do I Sell My Business
by Allan Scott, All

But did you know you can sell to a client simply by putting a catchy subject line on your email?

That's it. Nothing more. They don't even have to open the email.

An example? How about this:

‘Never mind platform 9¾ - there's some real magic just over the bridge…'

Why? Because the wine merchants who put out this newsletter happen to be based in a station!

But here's a true story that illustrates the point even more clearly – not from a newsletter owner, but from a newsletter reader…

‘I was checking through my inbox – as I do every morning – and noticed an email from someone I know. I know him well now, because he uses your service to send me a regular monthly newsletter, and I also know he deals with commercial mortgages.

I was a bit pushed for time, so I didn't actually open it – but I thought about him several times on the way to my first meeting.

During the meeting, it became clear that the person I was talking to actually needed a commercial mortgage.

So no prizes for guessing who I recommended…'

Sometimes it's not about the quality of the newsletter – or even what you say.

Sometimes it's just about putting your name in front of a key contact – every month.

Just telling them you're still there, and still value the relationship.

And giving them an eye-catching subject line that'll draw their eye to the sender's name.

Like these, for example:

‘New car? Don't worry – it's complicated.'

‘An investment? Or a way to fulfil your dreams?'

‘Are YOU bovvered?'

‘What to do when the Bank says NO.'

At Newsletter Genie, we specialise in eye-catching subject lines. Not to mention helpful, informative, and eye-catching copy and layout to go with them.

So if you'd like to know more, just get in touch!


But did you know you can sell to a client simply by putting a catchy subject line on your email?

That's it. Nothing more. They don't even have to open the email.

An example? How about this:

?Never mind platform 9? - there's some real magic just over the bridge??

Why? Because the wine merchants who put out this newsletter happen to be based in a station!

But here's a true story that illustrates the point even more clearly ? not from a newsletter owner, but from a newsletter reader?

?I was checking through my inbox ? as I do every morning ? and noticed an email from someone I know. I know him well now, because he uses your service to send me a regular monthly newsletter, and I also know he deals with commercial mortgages.

I was a bit pushed for time, so I didn't actually open it ? but I thought about him several times on the way to my first meeting.

During the meeting, it became clear that the person I was talking to actually needed a commercial mortgage.

So no prizes for guessing who I recommended??

Sometimes it's not about the quality of the newsletter ? or even what you say.

Sometimes it's just about putting your name in front of a key contact ? every month.

Just telling them you're still there, and still value the relationship.

And giving them an eye-catching subject line that'll draw their eye to the sender's name.

Like these, for example:

?New car? Don't worry ? it's complicated.?

?An investment? Or a way to fulfil your dreams??

?Are YOU bovvered??

?What to do when the Bank says NO.?

At Newsletter Genie, we specialise in eye-catching subject lines. Not to mention helpful, informative, and eye-catching copy and layout to go with them.

So if you'd like to know more, just get in touch!
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Allan Scott has sinced written about articles on various topics from Marketing, Marketing and Ezines And Newsletters. Allan Scott is the founder and Director of , a total, managed email newsletter service that writes, designs and de. Allan Scott's top article generates over 2400 views. to your Favourites.
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