I will write nurture emails that revive leads who went quiet
SaaS Copywriter, Landing Pages and Email Sequences That Convert
About this Gig
Someone downloaded your lead magnet. Booked a discovery call. Replied to an email.
Then went quiet.
Not a hard no. Just silence.
That silence is where most professional service businesses lose clients they should have won. The lead was warm. The timing was wrong. Without a nurture sequence built to stay present without being pushy, the relationship stalled and someone else got the call.
I write nurture email sequences for consultants, advisors, and service professionals who want warm leads moving toward yes, not sitting in a CRM going cold.
Each email builds the relationship or removes a reason not to hire you. Done in the right order, the sequence keeps you present until the prospect is ready.
What you get: a sequence built around your service, your ideal client, and why people hesitate before hiring you. Sounds like a trusted advisor, not a funnel.
This gig is right for you if prospects go quiet after initial interest, follow-up feels awkward, or you have not emailed your list in months.
Portfolio covers nurture sequences for a career coach, a real estate pro, and a wealth advisor. If your warm leads have gone quiet, a nurture email sequence is the fix.
Language:
English
Type:
Newsletters
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Email Sequences
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Follow-Up Emails
Delivery style preference
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My Portfolio
FAQ
A prospect went quiet three months ago. Is it too late to reach out?
Rarely. Most prospects who went quiet did not decide no. They got busy or the timing shifted. A well-written nurture email gives them a natural reason to re-engage without either party having to acknowledge the gap.
How is a nurture sequence different from just following up?
A follow-up asks: are you ready yet? A nurture sequence answers: here is why you should be. Each email adds something that makes hiring you feel more obvious than it did before. The prospect is not being chased. They are being moved.
Do you write for specific industries or across professional services?
My portfolio covers career coaching, real estate, and wealth advisory. The buyer psychology is the same across professional services. A warm prospect who went quiet has the same hesitation regardless of field. The sequence addresses it.
How long should a nurture sequence be?
Depends on your sales cycle. A financial advisor whose clients take months to decide needs a longer arc than a coach whose clients move in weeks. Tell me your average time from first contact to closed client and I will recommend the right package.
My list has gone cold for over a year. Is this still the right tool?
Yes. A list silent for a year needs a re-introduction before it needs nurturing. The sequence opens by acknowledging the gap directly and giving subscribers a reason to stay before asking them to do anything else.
What information do you need from me to get started?
After ordering you complete a brief covering your service, your ideal client, your sales cycle, your common objections, and examples of how you talk about your work. Most professionals finish it in under twenty minutes.
How do you write in my voice without sounding generic?
I read everything you give me before writing a word. Your emails, your website, your sales page. I pull the phrases you reach for and the tone you use at your best. Then I write until it sounds like you found the right words.

