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The Email Campaign Breakdown

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Last updated: January 10, 2025 2:31 pm
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Step 1: Spreading Awareness

The first step is letting the audience know that this incredible resource exists. The goal here is to grab attention and build interest.

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Step 1: Spreading AwarenessStep 2: Building Trust and Nurturing InterestStep 3: Driving ConversionsStep 4: Welcoming and Onboarding New Students2. Making It Personal3. Calls to Action That Work4. Tracking Success
  • Email 1: Start with a heartfelt message about common struggles like feeling lost or lacking guidance. Show them they’re not alone and introduce Passion Bible School as the answer.
  • Email 2: Share real stories or testimonials from past students who’ve found their purpose through the school (if available). Personal experiences make a big impact.
  • Email 3: Break down what makes this school different—live classes, flexible schedules, certifications, and its unique faith-centered approach.

Step 2: Building Trust and Nurturing Interest

Once we’ve got their attention, the next step is to deepen the connection. This is where we address questions and hesitations while showing them the value of what you offer.

  • Email 4: Share more details about the course structure and topics, like Revelation or Jesus-Style Leadership. Make it easy for them to picture themselves succeeding in the program.
  • Email 5: Highlight the outcomes—spiritual growth, leadership skills, and clarity on their purpose. Paint a vivid picture of how their life could change.
  • Email 6: Focus on the community aspect. Let them know they’ll be part of a supportive group that shares their faith and goals.

Step 3: Driving Conversions

Here’s where you turn all that interest into action. Use urgency and exclusivity to encourage sign-ups.

  • Email 7: Announce that there are only 30 spots available. People love feeling like they’re part of something special and also give it some sense of urgency.
  • Email 8: Send a friendly reminder as the deadline approaches. Emphasize benefits like certifications, flexible learning options, and a refund on the application fee if not accepted.
  • Email 9: On the final day, send a simple, direct email: “Seats are filling up fast—don’t miss your chance to grow in your calling.”

Step 4: Welcoming and Onboarding New Students

Once they’ve applied, make sure they feel welcomed and excited about what’s next.

  • Email 10: A warm welcome email congratulating them on taking this step. Include a checklist to help them get started.
  • Email 11: If someone hasn’t completed their membership activation, send a gentle reminder with clear instructions to finalize their spot.

2. Making It Personal

Each email should feel like it was written just for the recipient. Use their name, and if possible, acknowledge their journey. For example, if someone’s already active in ministry, highlight how the school can refine their leadership skills. If they’re exploring their faith, focus on the foundational teachings.

3. Calls to Action That Work

The CTAs need to be clear and compelling. Keep it simple with lines like:

  • “Ready to grow? Apply Now.”
  • “Don’t wait—secure your spot today.”

Make sure the application link is easy to find and click.

4. Tracking Success

To make sure the campaign works, we’ll monitor open rates, clicks, and, most importantly, completed applications. Testing subject lines and email designs can help us see what resonates most with your audience.

TAGGED:Authentic writing tipsChristian author journeyChristian writing adviceFaith-Based WritingFinding your voice as a writerOvercoming judgment in writingVoice in writingWriting authenticallyWriting from the heartWriting with confidence
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