Inbox Inspiration Days

A quarterly planning day with Maybe Later

A day of untangling last quarter’s email and marketing marketing data to turn it into a plan that generates more sales, puts all your marketing anxiety in the bin — and brings big new email energy to your work.

£1,500


Email marketing’s secret magic power is the data it gives you.  Couple that with carving out some time to look back at your sales activity from 2023/2024 and combine the two, and you’re onto creating a truly strategic marketing channel.


Enter the Inbox Inspiration Day. 

There’s been a definite shift in marketing. It’s less about spreading yourself across all the platforms and more about doing a couple incredibly. 

Businesses like yours have found a bit of an email rhythm 🎉, but you haven’t made the time to find out what’s really working. 

 

This Day is for you if 

  • You struggle to make time for reviewing and really understanding your email marketing and how it relates to your broader marketing strategy

  • Or, looking at email data takes you back to sitting a maths exam at school — your skin literally crawls

  • You'd like to go from winging it to having a plan.

  • You want that email marketing weight lifted off your shoulders 

How it works:

  • We’d pick 4-6 month’s worth of email data to review together 

  • You’d give me access to your email and marketing data so I can do all the number-crunching '

  • I’d review any existing marketing and business strategies

  • We’d have a 3-hour review session where together we would:

    • Align business objectives and email marketing activity for the next quarter 

    • Unpack last quarter’s emails to feed insights into whatever you write next

    • Map out quarterly email themes and content, including automation work

  • You’ receive notes and an audio transcript

You’d finish the day with a quarterly email strategy and content plan for your business. 

 

Don’t just take my word for it. Here’s Andy King from Fireside Fundraising 🤘

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