| 1. Write a headline. Use something that gets your | | | | sparked some interest in your readers, ask them |
| subscribers attention, yet is accurate. Don't make | | | | if they would like to know how you did it. |
| things up. You want to establish credibility. | | | | 5. Write a call to action. For example, "Click her to |
| 2. Write your introduction. You can do this by | | | | discover the exact steps that I use to solve this |
| asking your readers a question. What are they | | | | problem." Your call to action will direct your reader |
| struggling with. The purpose of your introduction | | | | to click through to your website or product. |
| should be to spark some desire in your readers. | | | | 6. Close your email. Write a closing statement for |
| 3. Tell a story. Tell a story about a problem you | | | | your email letter. The best way to do this is to |
| had in your niche and explain how you solved it. | | | | summarize the body of your email. Basically, |
| People will relate to personal stories because it | | | | restate what you have discussed in your previous |
| lets them know you human. Make sure that you | | | | paragraphs. Also, it is a good idea to tell your |
| give them all the details of how you solved the | | | | readers what they could look forward to. Always |
| problem. This way, they will trust what you say in | | | | keep your readers interested by giving them |
| the future. | | | | good information and guiding through the steps it |
| 4. Ask another question. Now that you have | | | | takes to solve their problem. |