I will write welcome emails that hook coaching subscribers
SaaS Copywriter, Landing Pages and Email Sequences That Convert
About this Gig
A new subscriber is the warmest person on your list.
They just raised their hand. They said yes to you specifically. They are paying attention right now in a way they may never pay attention again.
And most coaches send them a welcome email that says thanks for joining, here is what I do.
They read it. Feel nothing. Move on. By the time your next email arrives they have forgotten why they joined.
The window closes in days. Sometimes hours.
I write welcome email sequences for coaches and solopreneurs who want new readers hooked from the first welcome email, not politely acknowledged and quietly forgotten.
Each email deepens the relationship before it has a chance to go cold. By the time the sequence ends they know who you are, why you are different, and what it feels like to be in your world.
This gig is right for you if people stop engaging after the welcome email, open rates drop after day one, or you have never had a welcome sequence and lose people from the moment they join.
My portfolio includes welcome sequences for a freelance business coach and a career coaching practice. The welcome window closes fast. Message me before ordering.
Language:
English
Type:
Welcome emails
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Email Sequences
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Follow-Up Emails
Delivery style preference
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My Portfolio
FAQ
My open rates drop after the first email. Is that a welcome sequence problem?
Almost always yes. The first email gets opened out of curiosity. If emails two and three do not deepen the relationship quickly, subscribers lose the thread of why they joined. A well-built sequence earns each open by making the previous email worth having read.
How many emails should a welcome sequence have?
Depends on how long your sales cycle is and what you are moving subscribers toward. A coach selling a discovery call needs a shorter sequence than one selling a high-ticket program. Tell me your offer and your audience and I will recommend the right package before you order.
My list is small. Is a welcome sequence worth it at this stage?
More so than at any other stage. A small warm list with a great welcome sequence outperforms a large cold list every time. The welcome sequence is where the relationship either starts or does not. Size is irrelevant. The window is what matters.
Will the sequence sound like me or like a generic coach email?
It will sound like you on a focused day. Before writing I study how you already talk about your work, the specific phrases you reach for, and the tone you use when you are at your best. Generic coach emails all sound the same because they are not built from a real voice.
What if I already have a welcome email but it is not working?
Send it to me before ordering. I will tell you exactly what is wrong with it and whether a rewrite or a full sequence rebuild is the right approach.
What do you need from me to get started?
A short brief you complete after ordering. I ask about your offer, your audience, what you want subscribers to do by the end of the sequence, and how you already talk about your work. The brief is not a form. It is the conversation that makes the sequence sound like you.
How do you handle feedback if the first draft does not land right?
Tell me what feels off and I will rewrite until it sounds like you. Most coaches find the first draft lands close because the brief does the heavy lifting. When it does not, the fix is a voice adjustment across the sequence. One round almost always gets it there.

