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Mickey here - doing the replay - Where do I find the banners?
This is really good! I put the color #s in and then I must need to do something else as it's not saving anything. The colors are remaining though. I don't have CanvaPro, but I notice it's on All Access, which I really want to get!
Sandra goes to Canva where there are about 5 banners. That's where I'm at - trying to find banners! I do have the ChatGPT subscription and I'm totally enjoying that! I'm going to keep trying! I am determined to get it. I have my ongoing task list. I already went through the questions, but no one had issues with finding the banners. I know you make the banners for the website on WIX (which I've bought+the domain), and perhaps these were copied from there?
Let me know! Thank you!
Mickey
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I'm finding that the free trials often don't let you do what you need to do, so I've just gone ahead and subscribed. I do hope to get the All Access Pass when Sandra opens it in Jan. I believe some of these things are accessible there, otherwise, I'll have my own business subscription. Hope this helps.
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Creator Account vs Free
Maybe I'm missing something, but I thought we would be able to use Kit for free until over 1000 subscribers. The emails I put in my Sequence are now not available because my free trial is over and apparently that is only a feature of the paid Creator Account for $15 a month? Is anyone else having this issue?
I did the same thing with the Creator Plan, so I emailed help@kit.com explaining I signed up for the wrong plan, I believe. Here's what they sent back:
"Sam here. I'm an AI support agent for Kit. I understand you signed up for a Creator plan trial based on Sandra McLemore's course, but were actually looking for the free option!
Let me clarify - we do have a Newsletter plan that's free for up to 10,000 subscribers (not just 1,000). This plan includes:
Up to 10,000 subscribers
1 email sequence
Unlimited emails, landing pages, and forms
Since you mentioned needing multiple sequences for your 370 subscribers, you should know that the Newsletter plan only allows one sequence. If you need multiple sequences, you would need to stay on the Creator plan, which starts at $9/month for up to 300 subscribers.
I'd be happy to help switch your account to the Newsletter plan if you'd like to try that first, or I can provide more details about the Creator plan pricing for your subscriber count."
Now I'm trying to figure out if it's worth trying to do what I want to do with only 1 email sequence, and I don't think I want to do that, So I'll pay the for the subscribers. It's still cheaper than I was paying at Constant Contact.
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Replay?
Hello where can I find the replay?
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Sequences
Maybe I missed this- even after I re-watched the replay. If we want to do the same sequence for old subscribers to "wake them up" and then get them on the same email schedule as new ones, do we need to do two different sequences? Or is this where the tagging comes into place? Would we just add another email into the same sequence for old subscribers and only tag them for that email? @Sandra M
I would try to create an automation trigger to start them at email 2 (or whatever email you want) after the wake-up email. If you can't do that, I would make both the welcome and wake-up emails independent and the remaining emails a sequence with an automation trigger to follow them. Or, you would have to create 2 separate sequences. You're ahead of me and this is what I plan to do.
I will have to ask Sandra!
Thank you!