267. Under 1K Subscribers? You Can Still Crush Your Launch

267. Under 1K Subscribers? You Can Still Crush Your Launch

Author: Salome Schillack April 29, 2025 Duration: 23:26

Ready to crush your course launch with a tiny email list? Your small audience might be your secret weapon! 🚀

Forget what you've heard about needing thousands of subscribers before launching your online course. In this episode, I reveal why a warm audience of less than 1K subscribers can actually convert BETTER than massive cold lists. I break down my three-part framework that shows why audience temperature trumps size, how to craft irresistible offers even without fancy marketing skills, and which funnel structures work perfectly with different price points.

🔥 In This Episode:

  • Discover why email quality matters more than quantity for course creators

  • Learn to transform course features into benefits that make prospects eager to buy

  • Match your funnel structure to your price point for maximum conversions

  • Start implementing weekly email strategies that prime your subscribers for sales

Ready to implement the stacked launch strategy in your next launch? Apply for one of our two VIP agency spots opening in May at thelaunchlounge.com/agency and let us help you scale without the stress!💫

 

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Salome

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For a decade, Salome Schillack operated behind the scenes, crafting the advertising campaigns that propelled many leading online course creators to success. Now, she’s pulling back the curtain in The Launch Lounge Podcast. This isn't about vague theory; it's a direct line to the precise online marketing, advertising, and business strategies that actually work for knowledge-based businesses. Each episode feels like a candid conversation in a trusted space, where Salome translates a complex landscape of digital promotion into actionable, practical advice you can apply immediately. You'll find that rare blend of hard-won tactical know-how and genuine inspiration, all aimed at building something profitable and sustainable. The goal is straightforward: to move your ideas from concept to a living, breathing enterprise. Tune in to this podcast for a clear-eyed, often fun, look at what it truly takes to construct a business around what you know, cutting through the noise to focus on what drives real growth and impact.
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