The Email Welcome Funnel: 5 Sequences That Convert
Turn new subscribers into customers with five ready-to-send automated email sequences.
Marketing & GrowthPDF · 8 pages· v1.0
4.9Turn new subscribers into customers with five ready-to-send automated email sequences.
Marketing & GrowthPDF · 8 pages· v1.0
4.9Five complete, ready-to-adapt automated email sequences that turn new subscribers into paying customers — the highest-leverage automation most businesses are missing. A new subscriber is at their most interested the moment they join. Most businesses waste that moment with a single "thanks for subscribing" email and then silence. This guide gives you five proven automated funnels — a welcome series, a lead-magnet delivery and nurture, an abandoned-cart recovery sequence, a free-trial conversion sequence, and a post-purchase onboarding series — each with subject lines, full email copy you can adapt, timing, and the goal of every message. It is written for founders, e-commerce operators, course creators, and marketers who have email subscribers but no real automation working for them. It assumes you have an email platform but does not assume you know how to write funnels. The outcome: automations you can build in your email tool this week that work around the clock. You will understand the psychology and timing behind each sequence, how to segment, what to measure (open, click, conversion, revenue per recipient), and the deliverability and compliance basics that keep your emails landing in the inbox. Includes full copy for all five sequences, timing maps, subject-line options, and a deliverability and consent checklist.
Yes. The sequences are platform-agnostic — copy, timing, and triggers that you can build as automations in any major email tool.
It depends on the sequence and your audience. The guide gives a sensible cadence for each funnel and explains how to watch unsubscribe and spam-complaint rates to find your limit.
For most businesses, the welcome series or abandoned-cart sequence delivers the fastest return. The guide explains how to prioritize based on your business model.
The guide covers the essentials: authenticate your domain (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), email only people who consented, keep lists clean, and avoid spammy formatting. It also covers required unsubscribe and sender-identity rules.
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