The Email Sound Booth with Liz Wilcox
Black Friday is coming—and it’s time to get hyped! In this special affirmation-style episode, Liz helps you shift your mindset, shake off the guilt around selling, and step confidently into one of the biggest sales opportunities of the year. Whether you’re nervous about emailing your list more than usual or just need a boost of excitement, these affirmations will help you show up with energy, purpose, and permission to sell. Episode Highlights Why Black Friday deserves your excitement and energy The mindset shift from “I’m spamming” to “It’s my responsibility to sell” ...
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Funnels used to feel like magic—you’d write a few emails, automate the sequence, and boom, sales. But times (and subscribers) have changed. In this episode, Liz shares why the “set it and forget it” model doesn’t cut it anymore, what to do instead, and how to actually make funnels work for you—not against you. Episode Highlights Why Liz turned off her own funnel and focused on weekly newsletters instead The importance of knowing your audience and why your list is always evolving How “set it and forget it” funnels can make your business feel cold and outdated Why live...
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In this thoughtful and transparent episode, Liz Wilcox — the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing — tackles the question everyone’s asking: how should small business owners use AI in their email marketing? Liz shares her honest experience experimenting with ChatGPT, why she believes AI shouldn’t replace your writing, and how to use it wisely — as a support tool, not a substitute for your voice. Episode Highlights Liz’s honest confession: she doesn’t use AI daily — her assistant Patricia uses it occasionally to write podcast descriptions or brainstorm topics. The story behind...
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Hey, friend! Liz Wilcox here (or, your friendly podcast note-taker for today), and this episode of The Email Sound Booth is a banger! We’re breaking down the real-deal secrets to writing sales emails that actually sell—and keep your subscribers hooked and clicking like wild. If you’ve ever worried about being “salesy” or just want to actually get your products moving, this episode is your new bestie. Shoutout to Connie for the inspo! Episode Highlights The real reason just pumping out sales emails isn’t enough—plus, what you actually need to build relationships that...
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Hey hey! It's Liz Wilcox and you're tuning in to The Email Sound Booth, Episode 166. If you’re anything like me (a card-carrying member of Procrastinators Anonymous), sometimes recording episodes feels like a full-on workout. But today I got tired of my own B.S. and hit record before my daughter got home. Because accountability, am I right? 💁♀️ This episode is a shout-out to my inbox BFF, Suz Brick (linked in the show notes, because she's awesome!). She kept asking a killer question: How do you actually make the MOST out of your existing email list? We’re talking:...
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Hey, y’all! Liz here, and oh boy, if you’ve been drowning in perfectionism or totally overthinking your business moves lately (🙋♀️ guilty as charged), this episode is so for you. Carve out five minutes, grab your favorite coffee (or let's be real, a glass of something bubbly if it’s been THAT week), and settle in. This one's designed to get you hyped for your weekend, feeling confident and totally refreshed about your business. Episode Highlights Affirmations Galore: Liz walks us through a lineup of Friday affirmations straight from her own entrepreneur...
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After a five-month hiatus, Liz Wilcox — the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing — is back and diving into one of her most-requested topics: how to infuse your voice into your email marketing. Inspired by a question from listener Alyssa, a tarot reader and astrologer, Liz breaks down the simple (but not easy) process of developing a recognizable, confident voice in your emails — one that makes readers feel like they know you. Episode Highlights Liz’s reminder that mastering your voice takes a crazy amount of practice — just like getting comfortable on camera or behind a microphone. ...
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Alright, friends, welcome to another episode of the Sales Email Summit! We're joined by email-marketing brainiac Elizabeth Goddard aka Lizzy (but definitely NOT Liz) co-piloting this email geek-out session. In this episode, Lizzy breaks down the most interesting and *cha-ching!* lucrative sales email she’s sent in the past year. And spoiler: It’s not even for her own offer. We’re talking affiliate sales, magic subject lines, and proof that sometimes, flying by the seat of your pants TOTALLY works. If you want the real tea on what makes a sales email both profitable AND genuinely useful...
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What’s up, Inbox Innovators?! This week on the Sales Email Summit, we chat with the radiant Melquea Smith, a children’s book illustrator on a mission to center black and brown kiddos in her clip art. From giggle-inducing subject lines to peeling back the curtain on a scrappy, real-life launch, this convo is for anyone who’s ever tried to sell something before it felt “ready.” (Hint: Done is always better than perfect, especially when you show up as YOU.) We talk creative launches, building “in public,” and leaning all the way into authenticity (even using that “eye-lips-eye”...
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Welcome back to the Sales Email Summit, fam! I'm Liz Wilcox (your email hype queen) and I'm joined by Andréa Jones, a marketing maven who’s all about keeping things simpler & smarter for busy folks like us. In this episode, Andrea spills the details on her most lucrative sales email from the past year, how a “Mama Olympics” moment sparked real results, and why imperfect action > endless tweaking. Plus, get the lowdown on a simple subject line that cracked open a ripple effect of sales and buzz. If you ever felt cringe about selling via email, this chat will have you ready to hit...
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If pitching collaborations makes you nervous, this short and punchy episode is your pep talk. Liz Wilcox — the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing — shares her go-to advice for pitching dream collaborations with ease. From Walmart to email marketing pros, Liz’s approach to pitching stays the same: keep it simple, informal, and confident. Whether you’re asking a friend, a big brand, or an industry leader, this episode shows you exactly how to reach out — without overthinking it.
Episode Highlights
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The golden rule of pitching collaborations: the more informal, the better.
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Assume the sale — act like it’s a no-brainer for them to say yes.
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Focus on clarity, enthusiasm, and what’s in it for them.
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Why confidence and casual tone outperform formal “corporate” language every time.
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Liz’s real-world example: her pitch to Kennedy from Email Marketing Heroes for the upcoming Sales Email Summit (August 2025).
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Subject line: Next summit interested?
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Opening: “Yo, yo, yo, my email king, Liz Wilcox in your inbox, baby, with a pitch.”
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Included a quick description of the event (dates, theme, and low-lift format).
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Explained the benefit: 70% affiliate commission and minimal promo effort.
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Closed with: “Holler at me with a yes or no — would love to include you.”
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Result: an instant yes.
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Liz’s breakdown of what makes this style work:
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Clarity: The details are short, scannable, and easy to reply to.
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Informality: A light, personal tone creates connection.
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Confidence: She assumes alignment instead of begging for attention.
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Win-win focus: She clearly communicates what’s in it for the other person.
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Bonus tip: end with a clear call-to-action and deadline — “I’d love a yes or no soon.
Key Takeaways
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Keep it casual: Assume the sale and speak like you already know they’ll say yes.
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Be concise: Share just enough info — the what, when, and why.
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Highlight the benefit: Make it easy for them to see what’s in it for them.
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Add urgency: A gentle deadline helps people take action.
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Confidence converts: Believe your pitch is worth saying yes to.
Links and Resources
Check out Liz's Email Marketing Membership here
Join the Email Sound Booth Facebook group here
Check out Liz's free welcome sequence here