If your emails are polite, vague, and full of "just checking in" energy… they’re probably getting ignored.
Your subscribers don’t need another friendly nudge—they need direction. They want to feel like you believe in your offer.
Because if you don’t sound sure? Why should they be?
In this episode, we’re breaking down exactly why “nice” emails kill conversions—and what to do instead.
You’ll learn how to step into confident, clear, leadership energy that moves people to action (without feeling pushy or weird).
If you’ve ever wondered why no one’s clicking the buy button, this 6-Figure Secrets Podcast episode will help!
TAKEAWAYS:- Why clarity and confidence sell—and “being nice” often doesn’t
- How to lead your subscribers to a yes (or a no)—and why that’s a good thing
- The power of assuming the sale—and how to do it without sounding like a robot
- How to write like someone who knows their offer is the answer
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