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Save Time & Energy With These Email Batching Techniques

Creative Email Batching Techniques That Will Save You Time & Energy

Do you batch your emails? Can batching improve your email marketing? Does it make the process any easier or quicker?

We’re Kennedy and Fifi, and these are some of the questions we answer in this podcast episode because we’ve all been there – staring at a daunting list of emails to send, not knowing where to begin.

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Why Batch Emails?

Batching means gathering lots of ideas for your emails in one go to make the process of writing emails quicker and easier.

There are a few scenarios where batching emails comes in handy, like when you're taking a holiday, launching a lengthy email sequence, or simply trying to work more efficiently. Instead of constantly task-switching between writing one-off emails, batching allows you to focus and get it all done at once. But the key is in how you approach it.

That's why we’re giving you this 4-part framework to batching your emails:

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Step #1 – Planning: Prepare The Foundations

It all starts with a plan. 

Before you even think about writing, figure out the purpose of your email sequence. Is it to sell a course? Promote an event? Keep it to a single goal – one clear, focused purpose for the entire batch.

Once the purpose is clear, you can map out your sequence. 

How many emails do you need? How many will go out each day? Whether it's five emails over five days or a mix of daily and multiple-day emails, write down your schedule in a simple Google doc.

The key takeaway here is simplicity. You're not worrying about technology or platforms yet – just the purpose and structure of your campaign.

Step #2 – Idea Generation: Get Those Creative Juices Flowing

Next, it's time to brainstorm.

In this phase, you're just coming up with ideas for what each email will focus on. Will it be a story-based email? A testimonial? A reminder about a special offer?

Write down a theme or hook for each email – treat each email’s hook like a mini story or message.

This framework makes writing the actual email easier later on. For example, one email might introduce the problem, another could offer a solution, and another could share a success story from a client.

Step #3 – Writing: Become the Email Hemingway

With your plan and ideas in place, it’s finally time to write!

But now, the hard part has already been done. Since you've already mapped out the purpose and the hooks, all that's left is to sit down and express the ideas in writing. Whether you're an early-morning writer or a late-night owl, choose a time when you're feeling the most creative.

Splitting the creative and logistical parts of email marketing into different tasks can help prevent burnout and keep you focused.

Step #4 – Building: Turn On The Tech

Finally, it’s time to input your content into your email platform.

If you're in a techy mood, this is where you’ll feel right at home. Take the emails you’ve written and set them up in your email system, ready to go on autopilot. This phase is all about getting everything scheduled and organised so that your hard work pays off.

Email Batching Prompts

To make your next batching process even smoother, here are five hooks you can use for emails in your next campaign:

  1. Address the Main Problem – Start by focusing on the problem your service solves. This shows relevance right away.
  2. Identify Secondary Problems – What are the knock-on effects of the main problem? Dive into the deeper emotional or practical consequences.
  3. Acknowledge Past Solutions – Talk about what your audience has already tried and why it hasn’t worked. This builds empathy and connection.
  4. Present Your Unique Solution – Show how your product or service is different and why it’s the perfect fix.
  5. Proof & Testimonials – Share stories, stats, or testimonials to prove that your solution works.

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Subject line of the week

This week’s subject line is “Tap Dancing Christian Doodles”

Not only is this incredibly random because of how it combines totally unrelated topics together but it creates massive curiosity by using intriguing words that compel subscribers to open the email.

Important Context: This email was talking about 3 clients and their amazing results. Each piece of the subject line referred to one of their niches – it wasn't completely random topics!

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