Email Copywriting - Course launch and email sequences

Starting at

$

250

About this service

Summary

The advertised price covers a basic 4-part email sequence of 1000-2000 words.
I love to research and write creative email copy that can boost the sales of my clients. I heavily rely on the power of storytelling to connect with your audience and to keep alive the human touch in this era of AI-curated content.
I will dig deep into my 4 years of writing experience to write up your project's content. I can help with launch email sequences, press releases, welcome sequences, cart abandon sequences, sale and discount emails, how-to guides, etc. The email lengths will typically range from 200 - 400 words each but custom orders can always be arranged.
I can also write detailed emails for personalized projects. Kindly contact me for the deliverables and pricing of such projects.
Note: I do not design graphics for the written content. I will include images for your content from Pexels/Unsplash.
Topics that I have experience with include:
Dentistry
Health and Fitness
Gardening and Plants
Cooking
Soloprenuership
Business growth
Beauty
Social media growth
Brand voice and growth
How does it work?
Once I receive your order, I will:
Research your project
Write an engaging, researched emails for your audience
Deliver the first draft on Google Docs or Notion
Go through the necessary revisions (if needed)

Why work with me?
All my work is 100% original
I prefer quality over quantity so I limit my client onboarding
Excellent grammar (US or UK)
Timely delivery

Let's work together!

What's included

  • Email Copy Sequence

    I will write creative and engaging content for your email sequence. My primary writing style is storytelling yet it's never too boring to read. I keep my content crisp with no fluff while maintaining the essence of storytelling.


Duration

3 days

Skills and tools

Email Marketer
Content Writer
Copywriter
Asana
Canva
Gmail
MailChimp
Notion

Industries

Email Marketing
Copywriting

Work with me


More services