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Kaylie shares an eye‑opening conversation about why email isn’t “dead” but our inboxes are different thanks to AI.
She explains how Gmail, Outlook and other providers now summarise, group and prioritise messages based on patterns of engagement.
For creative sellers, this means polished newsletters that never invite a reply are more likely to be hidden, whereas human‑sounding stories and questions get surfaced.
Throughout the episode Kaylie offers practical experiments and a simple 30‑day plan to help artists, handmade sellers and digital creators build relationships through their emails rather than feeling ignored.
Key Takeaways
· AI‑driven inboxes (Gmail, Outlook and others) summarise and bundle messages based on engagement; open rates and replies teach the algorithms whether your email matters.
· Creatives can stand out by sending conversational emails: share a micro‑story, ask one clear question and encourage quick replies.
· Example prompts: a “this or that” choice, a one‑word check‑in, asking what’s stopping someone from creating, or letting readers pick a path (1–3).
· A simple 30‑day plan: send two relationship‑focused emails, one experiment email and one conversational offer each month.
· Kaylie is hosting a live workshop (late March/April) on staying visible in AI‑driven inboxes; registration link and free conversation‑starter templates here.
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Curious about how to make your emails feel more human?
🎧 Hit play to learn the easy shifts that will help your messages rise above the AI noise. If you love the show, share it with a creative friend and consider supporting us—every little bit keeps Creative Juggle Joy thriving.
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Kaylie Edwards - Instagram - Website - Facebook - Threads
Delores Naskrent - Website & Digital Art School - Instagram - Facebook - Pinterest - Youtube
By Kaylie Edwards & Delores Naskrent5
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Kaylie shares an eye‑opening conversation about why email isn’t “dead” but our inboxes are different thanks to AI.
She explains how Gmail, Outlook and other providers now summarise, group and prioritise messages based on patterns of engagement.
For creative sellers, this means polished newsletters that never invite a reply are more likely to be hidden, whereas human‑sounding stories and questions get surfaced.
Throughout the episode Kaylie offers practical experiments and a simple 30‑day plan to help artists, handmade sellers and digital creators build relationships through their emails rather than feeling ignored.
Key Takeaways
· AI‑driven inboxes (Gmail, Outlook and others) summarise and bundle messages based on engagement; open rates and replies teach the algorithms whether your email matters.
· Creatives can stand out by sending conversational emails: share a micro‑story, ask one clear question and encourage quick replies.
· Example prompts: a “this or that” choice, a one‑word check‑in, asking what’s stopping someone from creating, or letting readers pick a path (1–3).
· A simple 30‑day plan: send two relationship‑focused emails, one experiment email and one conversational offer each month.
· Kaylie is hosting a live workshop (late March/April) on staying visible in AI‑driven inboxes; registration link and free conversation‑starter templates here.
Listen & Support
Curious about how to make your emails feel more human?
🎧 Hit play to learn the easy shifts that will help your messages rise above the AI noise. If you love the show, share it with a creative friend and consider supporting us—every little bit keeps Creative Juggle Joy thriving.
Support the show
Don't miss an episode—subscribe to The Creative JuggleJoy Podcast! Follow us on social media and join our email lists for more tips, stories, and updates on new episodes.
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