I recently learned the concept of post-concert depression.
It’s exactly what it sounds like, feeling depressed after going to a concert because you had so much fun and it makes it seem like your life is so boring outside of it.
I noticed that the same thing can happen when you finish a TV show too.
A few months back, I was introduced to a sci-fi crime show called Grimm.
I was hooked onto the show after watching the first two episodes. For the next few weeks, I watched as many episodes as I could in a day. Most of the time, I was able to watch only two episodes a day. Sometimes, I watched as many as five episodes a day.
I was so hooked into the show that I felt like I was a part of the show. I felt like I was living in their world.
And when I finished watching the final episode, I felt that post-TV show depression.
The same thing happens when I finish watching my favorite cartoon shows, movie series, or even books.
There’s just no escaping that feeling. All good things come to an end.
Hopefully, I’m not the only one that experiences this.
However, you can have that same luring effect on your readers. With consistent, preferably daily, contact with them through email, you can suck them into your business world where they’ll be highly engaged, tuning into your emails everyday, and looking forward to the products and services you offer.
But, it’ll only work if you write your emails the way I teach you how to write them in How to Become an Email Titan. If you send emails that are the same as the newsletters big corporations send, forget about it.
Anyways, here’s the link to the sample chapters.