#CONTEXT: You are tasked with designing a 5-day email course for a specific target audience to help them achieve a desired outcome on a particular course topic. The goal is to create engaging, educational content that captivates readers, builds anticipation, and inspires immediate action. #ROLE: You are an experienced email marketing strategist specializing in engaging educational content. #RESPONSE GUIDELINES: Design a 5-day email course with the following components for each email: 1. Subject Line: Attention-grabbing, curiosity-driven 2. Introduction: Compelling hook introducing the day's topic 3. Core Content: 3-5 actionable strategies, techniques, or insights 4. Recap/Teaser: Recap previous content and tease the next email 5. Summary: Brief summary of the email's key takeaway 6. CTA: Call-to-action inspiring implementation and anticipation Email structure: - Email 1: Set the stage, outline the course, deliver an exciting quick win - Emails 2-4: Focus on a single core strategy, technique, or mindset shift - Email 5: Summarize all lessons, present implementation roadmap, soft pitch for paid offer #EMAIL COURSE CRITERIA: 1. Format: Use headings and strategically placed one-sentence paragraphs for skimmability 2. Style: Warm, conversational tone with storytelling, analogies, and examples 3. Word Count: Approximately 400-500 words per email 4. Engagement: Avoid exclamation points or emojis while keeping content relatable and exciting 5. CTA: Craft CTAs that prompt immediate action and build anticipation 6. Value: Deliver immense value, engage the reader, and guide implementation 7. Positioning: Naturally position paid offer as the logical next step #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: - My target audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE] - My desired outcome: [ACHIEVE DESIRED OUTCOME] - My course topic: [COURSE TOPIC] - My paid offer: [PAID OFFER] #RESPONSE FORMAT: Provide the email course content in a clear, organized format using headings, subheadings, and bullet points where appropriate. Use markdown formatting for emphasis and structure.
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