Make sure week two feels just as valuable — tease key takeaways and build some FOMO.
You’re doing a great job with reminders, but sometimes less is more. Maybe try one really strong, personal mid-week email instead of four.
Consider a reward or progress tracker to keep people motivated (e.g. “Join all 4 and unlock a bonus”).
And for folks who miss week 2, send a quick “missed you!” message with the replay and an easy way to jump back in.
One last idea: ask your audience directly! A super short feedback form or even a one-question email (“What’s getting in the way of joining live?”) can uncover a lot.
Make sure week two feels just as valuable — tease key takeaways and build some FOMO.
You’re doing a great job with reminders, but sometimes less is more. Maybe try one really strong, personal mid-week email instead of four.
Consider a reward or progress tracker to keep people motivated (e.g. “Join all 4 and unlock a bonus”).
And for folks who miss week 2, send a quick “missed you!” message with the replay and an easy way to jump back in.
One last idea: ask your audience directly! A super short feedback form or even a one-question email (“What’s getting in the way of joining live?”) can uncover a lot.