Emails for individuals
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Email #1:
Subject line: Add some green credentials to your resume...
Hi [firstname]
The COVID-19 pandemic had a tremendous impact on all of us.
But we will prevail with government spending playing an important role in getting back the business demand.
And that demand, from what we're reading, will be about making cities greener - with some politicians even calling for the "Green New Deal for the 21st century."
That's what Sustainable Avenue is all about.
It's a still little-known website (which is a good thing for you) that breaks down many green projects from all around the world to help local officials find new ideas on how to improve their municipalities.
You would be surprised with some of their projects.
I know I was surprised.
Right now, Sustainable Avenue is running a *really* cool promotion that includes access to their ebook titled "50 Projects To Kickstart Your Career & Help Your City Advance" PLUS access to their growing database of projects.
You'll love it, I guarantee.
These projects are neatly categorized and you won't have trouble finding the one you could implement in your own city/town.
Also, for every project, there is a short "Action Point" with an idea of how to pitch some project to your boss and your constituents. Very, very handy.
I wouldn't want to bug you too much about it in an email.
Rather, you should read more about it yourself.
Bear in mind that this is a limited time offer.
So at the very least, make sure to read about it and only then determine whether it's something you want to pursue.
I think you should be interested, but it's up to you to push the button.
Hope it helps
[Your Name]
P.S: I heard that the price of this package will go up sooner rather than later, so make sure to hurry up. And that kinda makes sense considering all the value you're getting with this deal. Don't say I haven't warned you...
Email #2
Subject line: [firstname], are you ready for a career boost?
Hi [firstname]
Here's a stupid question - do you want to boost your career?
Or, if you're still not working for the local government - do you want to get that job?
But how to do that - you may wonder.
The answer is by being PROACTIVE.
And to that end, you could propose some cool, green projects to your boss and the general public. That's what the future is all about.
Just look at Tesla Motors? It's clean and it's mean. And also cool.
What would you do if you had a database of green projects you can tap into?
Such a database would give you an UNFAIR ADVANTAGE over everyone else.
You would always have a project — or at least an idea — ready to present.
And that's what Sustainable Avenue is all about.
It's a still little-known website (which is a good thing for you) that breaks down many green projects from all around the world to help local officials find new ideas on how to improve their municipalities.
And could just as well work for those looking to score a job with a local government.
Yes, you'll want to learn more about it!
Hope it helps
[Your Name]
P.S: Sustainable Avenue won't be a little-known website for long. Soon enough everyone will know about it and then you won't have the advantage. Except if you ACT NOW!
Email #3
Subject line: [firstname], I think you'll like this...
Hi [firstname]
I have something interesting to share with you.
It's about green technologies, which have been growing like crazy in the last few years.
And yes, I think you'll want to be a part of it.
The website I want to tell you about is called Sustainable Avenue and it includes almost a hundred different green projects that have been implemented on your municipality.
Some of these projects take more time while some others could be put in place in mere weeks. Sometimes even days.
One such project could help your career a ton.
Of you don't have a job yet — and would want to for the local governments — perhaps it could help you score a job. Just show up with a few ideas what would you like to change in your city/town to the job interview. Who else can do that?
But... here's the important part.
Right now, Sustainable Avenue is running a special promotion - which WON'T be around forever.
So you better hurry.
Click here to learn more about Sustainable Avenue.
It's a unique offer that won't break a bank yet could deliver *enormous* benefits to your career.
I'm sure you'll love it. 😉
[Your Name]
P.S: As I've mentioned, this package won't be available forever, so you better act NOW. You don't want others to get it before you do, right?
Email #4
Subject line: Have you heard of the 4th industrial revolution?
Hi [firstname]
Let me ask you something.
Have you heard of the 4th industrial revolution?
It is described as a fusion of leading-edge production techniques and smart systems that integrate with organizations and people.
Just like the original industrial revolution, the so-called Industry 4.0 will also have a big impact on our lives — involving major economic, technological and social transformations all around the world.
Entire industries will change and green technologies will play a big part along the way.
In fact, politicians from across the world are calling for the "Green New Deal" that will create a new kind of economy, one that doesn't pollute as much.
The promise of a better, greener future is nice, but the question I have for you is - are you ready to join the ride?
Are you willing to take part in the forthcoming revolution? Or be left behind?
It's easier said than done. You will first have to learn about what's working and what doesn't.
And that's what Sustainable Avenue is all about.
It's a still little-known website (which is a good thing for you) that breaks down many green projects from all around the world to help local officials find new ideas on how to improve their municipalities.
See where this is going?
You'll want to read about those projects as well as grab Sustainable Avenue's ebook "50 Projects To Kickstart Your Career & Help Your City Advance."
Click here to learn more about Sustainable Avenue
This, my friend, could be a real life-changer for you.
So I urge you to hit that link NOW.
I'm sure you'll love it.
[Your Name]
P.S. Don't let the laziness stop you. The green revolution is happening as we speak and you DESERVE to get your piece of it.
Email #5
Subject line: What do you know about sustainable development?
Hi [firstname]
Let me ask you something.
What do you know about sustainable development?
According to Wikipedia, sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while simultaneously sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend.
In that sense, politicians from across the world are calling for the "Green New Deal" that will create a new kind of circular economy.
The promise of a greener future is nice, but the question for you is - do you want to benefit from this change?
Are you going to take part in this revolution? Or be left behind?
If you're in for the ride, you will first have to learn about what's working and what doesn't.
And that's what Sustainable Avenue is all about.
It is a still little-known website (which is a good thing for you) that breaks down many green projects from all around the world to help people working (or want to work) for the (local) government advance in their careers.
In other words - it offers a pool of ideas you could use to present to your boss or to score a new job. In either way, you get to benefit - a TON.
And right now Sustainable Avenue is offering access to their database along with an ebook "50 Projects To Kickstart Your Career & Help Your City Advance" to the fastest 200 users.
Click here to learn more about Sustainable Avenue
Trust me on this one - it could be a career-changer for you.
Hit that link NOW and never look back.
I'm sure you'll love it.
[Your Name]
P.S. The green revolution is happening as we speak and you DESERVE a seat in the front row.