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Spam Emails on NiteFlirt (Part 2)

How to write effective emails.  Phone Sex Marketing Consultations

According to NiteFlirt the definition of spam: “Spam” is unsolicited email messages including commercial email, bulk email and junk email sent to individuals who have not given their consent to receive such messages, who have not requested information contained in such messages and who have no prior professional or personal relationship with the sender. Members are not permitted to send Spam about NiteFlirt or Flirt Services to people whom they do not know. In addition, Members may not send unsolicited Mail messages of any kind to Members with whom you have not had prior contact or to Members who have not given you permission to send them advertising or solicitation materials; NiteFlirt considers this to be spam. If a Member is on your My Customers list and requests that you do not send such messages, you agree to respect the wishes of that Member and not to send any messages to that Member.

With all of NiteFlirts issues, now we ‘flirts’ are getting spammed when you did nothing to ask for it.  Because of NF+…With seeing so many flirt’s emails, now more than ever I am seeing why NiteFlirt customers have stopped reading emails.

Example:

Learn to write effective emails on NiteFlirt

That is an email a new flirt sent out to prospective clients.  If I were a customer, or potential customer-I would block her or at least I wouldn’t call her.  She demonstrates absolutely no ability or willingness to MARKET HER BUSINESS nor interest in teasing, informing or offering her client’s anything!  Why bother?

It wasted a good portion of my time to read it, and respond.  Naturally, I offered advice about taking at least modicum of effort to SAY SOMETHING in your emails to a potential customer that he would find interesting.

SELL THEM SOMETHING, offer them something, say something!

Ya know, marketing!  

In my phone sex operator training, I always start out my sessions with “I am very direct and honest, but have no intention of insulting you”.  I do this because it’s important to me that you know the truth.  I am going to offer you help and advice, not to blow smoke up your skirt.  I am not on a mission to make friends, to laugh the whole time and share call stories.

You are paying me.  I take that seriously.  I won’t waste your time.  If you cannot take constructive criticism, don’t hire me.  After all, if you did everything right, you wouldn’t be reading this post.  This flirt couldn’t and as a result, especially since she is new, I doubt success is in her future.

Writing an effective email:

To: Use the customer’s screen name or if sending mass emails, all of them.

Subject: Make it personal.  Use his name or make the subject something that would make the receiver open the mail.  If sending mass emails, don’t say “hey hon” say, “It would be a mistake to not open this email” Or, something more enticing such as “Don’t miss out on this”

ex: I know what you’re looking at…!

ex: Inside, you will find what you seek

ex: Hey, Norm it’s been a long time since our last call…

Inside, (the body) please use the proper greeting, such as:

Norm, Or if it’s a mass email, say Hello, this is ….(your name)

I am writing to remind of our last call and how hot it was! LOL, remember me?

We got very excited about your future as a cuck.  What’s been going on lately? (asking a question makes them want to write you back or chat you)

Call me, I am on every day at 4pm et to 12pm et.  No excuses!

C.

Or, send him free pics if that’s what you’re into.

Or, make a nice lil graphic and add it to your body of your email.  MAKE CONTACT / COMMUNICATION with your customer as interesting as we expect when they call us!

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Good Luck!

C.

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