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The Email Sound Booth with Liz Wilcox

Release Date: 08/20/2025

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Hey, email nerds and marketing misfits! In this episode of Sales Email Summit, host Liz Wilcox sits down with Cheryl Rarick – email marketing strategist, automation whiz, and the genius behind “Email Diaries.” Cheryl spills the (inbox-friendly) tea on her most interesting, high-converting sales email: a personalized voice note offer that makes her sales skyrocket and her subscribers swoon. If you’re tired of cringey, overdone launch tactics and want real, human engagement that actually leads to sales (like, $9K-in-a-day style sales), this is your must-listen.

Episode Highlights

  • From Boring Video Replies to Brilliant Voice Notes:
    Cheryl breaks down why old-school “reply with a video” methods just aren’t cutting it anymore. She gets real about why most people don’t reply to sales emails—and how she solved that by making it way safer, easier, and more personal to connect.
  • The Click-Tag-Voice Note Spectacular:
    Steal this genius move: Instead of begging for replies, Cheryl lists out the juiciest objections (think: “But will it work for my Instagram dog bakery?”), lets subscribers just click theirs, and then sends a custom voice note directly addressing their concerns. Low pressure for them, high conversion for you.
  • Long-Tail Sales & Relationship ROI:
    Cheryl drops a truth bomb: a personal connection today can pay off in surprise sales months down the road. She’s seen folks buy in later launches or become affiliates—all because of that one thoughtful voice note. Plus, Liz and Cheryl remind us that not every sale should be automated, especially for big-ticket or transformation-heavy offers.

Key Takeaways
Set it and forget it is cool, but real human connection is where the email magic happens. Cheryl’s voice note method makes your subscribers feel seen, safe, and more likely to buy now or later. Don’t just chase any sale; invest in the right ones, and watch your business besties (aka your list) get obsessed with your brand. Seriously, if you want to make those inbox connections COUNT (and have a little fun in the process), steal from Cheryl and Liz. Your future self will thank you. ✌️

Links & Resources
Summit Sponsor shoutout to ListGadget.com – Plug-and-play interactivity for your emails, sponsored the episode (and they’re giving the millennial-friendly discount vibes!)

Cheryl’s Tracker Sheet and Dashboard here!

Steal These Sales Emails Template Pack – Mad-Libs-style templates inspired by Cheryl’s strategy and other summit guests (seriously, just copy/paste/plug your deets)