Use these pre-written email templates to promote your challenge, encourage your audience to take the challenge every day, and then upsell them to your other products and offers.
Each email comes with alternate subject lines so you can test different options.
You get 3 sets of email sequences (total of 10 emails) for the 5-Day Gratefulness Challenge:
3 Promo Emails: Email your existing subscribers about your challenge so they register.
5 Daily Challenge Teaser Emails: Get your tribe onto your website or Facebook group so they can go through the daily challenge.
2 Post Challenge Emails: These two emails are used to promote your existing coaching services, courses, or other products after the challenge is over.
Here's What It Looks Like
Every Challenge Needs Solid Follow-Up
One of the most important parts of a successful coaching challenge is to encourage your audience to take action!
But solid action requires regular follow-up.
That's why you get 10 emails that you can use to:
Get people to initially sign up for the challenge
Encourage them to take daily action throughout the challenge
Graduate them from a warm lead to a paying client
Simply fill in the blanks and upload the email to your email system. We use and recommend ActiveCampaign but you can use any tool you already have.
How Can You Use the Gratefulness Challenge In Your Practice?
Step 1: Post the daily challenges (available separately) – one day at a time – on your website, email autoresponder, or Facebook page.
Step 2: Create a private Facebook group where your clients can engage with you and each other. You can use this place as an accountability group where they post their progress and ask questions. But you can also engage your audience through daily Facebook live streams or "Ask Me Anything" posts, where you answer their questions.
Step 3: Create your landing page to turn your visitors into warm leads on your email list. (Tip: Download our high converting landing page template that we created especially for the 5-Day Gratefulness Challenge.)
Step 4: Send out a couple emails promoting the challenge using these email templates to promote your daily challenges and convert those prospects in high-paying coaching clients.
Step 5: Jumpstart your marketing by running some targeted Facebook ads. Use our pre-written Facebook ads as a shortcut.
...and after your prospects go through the five-day challenge, keep them engaged and motivated by offering additional courses, coaching programs, webinars, or private consultations.
The Bottom Line
Five day challenges are a great way to connect with your clients to help them make tiny daily improvements that have lasting effects in their life.
Use this email sequence to generate new coaching leads, grow your email list, boost engagement via email, and draw people into your other products and services.
So go ahead and download this done-for-you email sequence and get started!
Some clients get an error when attempting to unzip the file on Windows machines: "The destination path is too long" or "File path too long"
Windows has a known issue when unzipping files. This error is caused when you use Windows Explorer or WinZip to extract files and it encounters a file path that exceeds the maximum character limit.
To resolve this problem, please use the free alternate unzipping tool called: 7-Zip, that can handle long file paths.
IMPORTANT: After installing 7-zip, RIGHT CLICK on the zipped file, then click "7-Zip".
Here's a YouTube video showing how to unzip a file in Windows using 7-Zip:
The free 7-Zip software will avoid this "file path too long" error and allow you to unzip the files easily.