Stop Using These Email Phrases
(They Cost You Money)
You work hard on your emails, right? You write. You tweak. You double-check the links. But… are people clicking? Are they buying? Or does it feel like nobody’s listening?
It’s frustrating. You wonder what’s wrong. Is it your offers? Your funnel? Your price? Maybe. But I’ll tell you what I know for sure…
It’s often not the big stuff. It’s the tiny stuff. I’m talking about the sneaky words lurking in emails and murdering your sales.
You know the ones. They sound “professional” and harmless. But they’re not. These words drain the energy out of your message. They soften your ask. They give people an easy excuse to ignore you.
One weak sentence is all it takes. Like a fly in your soup – one is enough to ruin the whole thing.
I’ve spent years watching these verbal turds destroy good emails. So I made a list exposing the most common of them. This isn’t another “how to write better” PDF. Nope. This is the opposite – it tells you exactly what NOT to say for better sales.
Inside this quick-hit guide, you’ll find:
- The worst anti-click offenders (they’re everywhere)
- Simple words to use instead that actually convert
- Why these phrases repel money (hint: psychology is weird)
- Before-and-after examples so you can see the difference
The best part? You don’t need to rewrite everything. Fixing these takes 10 minutes and requires zero writing talent. Just yank out the stinkers and watch your message breathe again.
It’s like removing a rock from your shoe. You barely noticed it, but once it’s gone? Relief. Everything feels better.
Suddenly your offer feels different. Your readers respond differently. You could see more clicks and sales almost overnight.
Want the guide? Today I’m giving it away for free (because life’s too short for crappy conversions.)
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P.S. If you know how to use “Find & Replace,” you’re already halfway there.