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379 - What Actually Makes a Last Chance Email Work

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Almost every brand sends last chance emails. End of a sale, final hours of a promotion, last day before something's gone. They're a completely normal part of any email calendar.

And yet - we've all been on the receiving end of one that felt off. A little frantic. A little hollow. Like the brand was more stressed about hitting a number than genuinely trying to help you not miss something.

The difference between a last chance email that works and one that doesn't usually isn't the format. It's not the countdown timer or the headline size. It goes deeper than that - into the credibility you've built before that email ever lands, the tone you write from, and whether your subscriber actually has enough time to do something about it.

Because by the time someone opens your last chance email, they've already made a judgment call about whether they believe you. And that judgment was formed long before they read a single word.

In this episode, I break down the four things that actually determine whether a last chance email earns its place in the inbox - and a gut check you can run before you send your next one.

✨ In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why last chance emails fail before they're even opened - and what builds believability over time

  • How a promotional calendar that never really ends trains your subscribers not to respond

  • The difference between urgency that feels confident and urgency that reads as panic

  • Why writing from brand anxiety almost always shows up in the copy - and how to write from confidence instead

  • The timing mistake that turns real urgency into a missed opportunity for most subscribers

  • Why "ends tonight" is vague in a way that costs you - and what specificity actually does for trust

  • How to shift from writing about what the brand needs to what the subscriber stands to miss

  • A four-part gut check to run before you send any last chance email

The best last chance emails don't feel like a brand sprinting to the finish line. They feel like a clear, confident reminder from someone who genuinely thinks you'd want to know.

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