Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...
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Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...
How do you know when it’s time to let go of a marketing technique that’s just not working? In this live, I’ll be breaking down the tough decisions we all face in marketing. I’ll share my perspective on how to identify when a strategy has run its course, the signs that it’s draining your time and resources, and how to move on without derailing your overall goals. Whether it’s an underperforming ad campaign, a content strategy that’s falling flat, or a tactic that no longer fits your audience, ...
Your Marketing SUCKS with Kyle Milan
Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...