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5 Email Marketing Hacks I Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out

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5 Email Marketing Hacks I Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out

 

I’ll be honest — when I first dipped my toe into email marketing, I thought I needed to be some kind of expert copywriter, automation wizard, or full-on marketing guru. Spoiler alert: I wasn’t.

What I did have was a real curiosity to learn, a willingness to test things out, and a whole lot of trial and error. Looking back, there are so many small lessons that could’ve saved me time (and stress) in those early days.

So in the spirit of helping the next person out, here are 5 email marketing hacks I wish I knew when I was starting out— no fluff, no jargon, just stuff that actually works when you’re figuring it all out for the first time.

 

1. Your First Email Doesn’t Need to Be Perfect


Forget the pressure to “wow” your subscribers with some flawless introduction. Just say hi, let them know what to expect, and maybe give them something useful (like a tip, tool, or quick win).

Write how you talk. Real people connect with real people.

Computer screen with "Hello!" shown on the screen

 

2. A Welcome Sequence Is Way Better Than One Email


Most people send one welcome email and call it a day. But a short 3-part series? That’s where the magic happens.

You can introduce yourself properly, share your story, give them something valuable, and naturally guide them toward your offers (when the time is right). Plus, it builds trust without feeling pushy.

A work desk scene with a string of large email icons going across the screen

 

3. Write to One Person, Not a Crowd


This one changed everything for me. Instead of trying to “speak to your audience,” imagine one ideal subscriber reading your email.

What are they struggling with? What would genuinely help them today? That’s the tone that gets replies, not unsubscribes.

A lady sitting typing on her laptop with a half lit lamp beside her

 

4. Lead With Value, Not Sales Pitches


You know that feeling when you sign up for something and the first email is “BUY THIS NOW”? Yeah… don’t be that person.

Give more than you sell — especially in the beginning. Offer tips, insights, stories, tools. If your free content is helpful, people will want to see what else you’ve got.

A mock up computer screen with a large VALUE button in the middle

 

5. Don’t Wait Until You Have a Product to Start


This was a hard one for me. I kept thinking, “I’ll start emailing when I have something to sell.” But that’s backwards.

Start building your list now. Share stuff you’re learning. Create simple resources. Build trust. That way, when you finally launch something (a course, a service, whatever), you’re not starting from scratch.

A mound of dirt with a large flower with an email icon growing out

 

Final Thoughts:
If you’re just starting out with email marketing, don’t overthink it. You don’t need fancy tools, a huge list, or a perfect strategy. You just need to show up, be helpful, and stay consistent.

 

I’ve turned these lessons into a one-page cheat sheet if you want to keep it nearby — grab it [here] (insert your download link when ready).

 

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