- Want to increase your email subscribers?
Use some of the email content for teasers on your socials, or as tips & tricks text messages. Then tell them that if they want more detail and regular Sexual Wellness information to subscribe (then include details on how they sign up for your emails) - Remember that email is a long game!
It's also a way lower conversion rate than what you might be used to (if you message 10 people, you might get one bite... if you email 1000 people, you might get one bite...). That's why continuing to build your funnel and getting new subscribers matters. Emails can also get stale, and if you are just starting out, you might have 50% of your emails be stale leads. That's okay, don't sweat it. - Personalize them
by inserting a "First Name" field when you can. Also, if you have both men and women on your email list, make sure you make things as generic as possible by not assuming your audience. - Create custom collections to increase conversion (advanced)
Depending on your goal and comfort level, if there's an email that talks about a certain type of product, or let's say Menopause, you can create a Collection for "Menopause" and link that as your button. So instead of a Shop Now button that takes them to your home page, it would directly take them to the 5 curated Menopause recommendations, making searching and shopping easier 😉 - Eye catching graphics
Don't worry about header images not matching products you carry (unless you are specifically selling a certain item in the email). No one will EVER (okay, probably not ever) ask for it. It's just about capturing their attention. - Add a little formatting
Like putting the text into bullet points, adding some bold or italics (I'm working on getting the copy paste to work to include these, but for now, it's doesn't! - Include your Important Details
Make sure your emails have links to your socials (you can even add buttons to click to follow instead of the little icons). You also want to make sure they can shop easily, or contact you. It's also okay to include a photo of you in the email, or in the footer so they know who you are.
HOT NEW YEAR
A fun value add email with some sexy resolutions
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More pleasure, less pressure!
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Kick 2026 off right with these hot resolutions you'll want to keep 😉
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Hey NAME,
New Year’s resolutions usually sound like: “be better, do more, try harder.”
But for intimacy? That energy can turn into pressure real fast.
So this year, let’s do it differently.
Let’s set fun, feel-good sexual resolutions for 2026 — the kind that make you smirk, feel curious, and actually want to follow through… whether you’re flying solo, partnered up, or somewhere in between.
The rules of sexy resolutions (so they actually stick)
✅ Make them small.
✅ Make it specific. “More intimacy” is vague. “One intentional free evening a week to see where things go” is doable.
✅ Make it pleasure-first, not performance-first. You’re not training for the Intimacy Olympics.
Now, pick 1–3 from the list below and call it your 2026 playbook.
1) The “Warm-Up” Resolution
Goal: Make arousal feel easier by giving your body a runway.
Try this:
Once a week, set a timer for 10 minutes and do only warm-up: kissing, touching, teasing, breathing, slow build. No rushing to the “main event.”
If you’re solo: treat it like a mini date with yourself.
If you’re partnered: tell them, “Tonight is about the build.”
2) The “New Zone” Resolution
Goal: Explore what your body actually likes (not what you think you should like).
Try this:
Each month, pick one “new zone” to give attention to: neck, inner thighs, lower back, scalp, chest, hips… and make it a slow experiment.
Pro tip: curiosity beats pressure every time.
3) More Check-Ins Resolution
Goal: Make communication flirtier and less awkward.
Try this:
Once a month, do this over a drink or in bed:
YES: “I want more of…”
NO: “Not my thing…”
MAYBE: “I’d try it if…”
If you’re solo, write it in your Notes app. You’ll learn a lot.
4) The “Solo Practice” Resolution
Goal: Get confident in your own pleasure so you can guide someone else (or just enjoy yourself more).
Try this:
One solo session per month where the goal is not intensity — it’s connection with your body. Slow pace, deep breaths, and paying attention to what builds.
Think: “research and development,” but make it hot.
5) The “Lube” Resolution
Goal: Make everything feel smoother, softer, and more comfortable.
Try this:
Keep lube where you can actually reach it. Nightstand. Bathroom drawer. Travel bag.
Use it even when you don’t “need” it — because comfort is sexy.
6) The “Playful Initiation” Resolution
Goal: Initiate without feeling rejected or weird.
Try this:
Pick a low-pressure signal that means “I’m open to it.” Examples:
- a certain playlist
- a “meet me in bed” text
- a candle
- a code phrase
It removes guesswork and keeps it fun.
Your 2026 challenge:
Pick one resolution for January and write it down, like:
“I’m making intimacy simpler, sexier, and more fun this year.”
And if you know that there is something you'd like to work on, learn, or master, write that down too!
Last thing... if you want a little help setting yourself up for success, you know my products are perfect for solo nights, partner nights, or “I just want to feel like myself again” nights.
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👉 CLICK OFF 2026 RIGHT
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You can create a collection of some of your favorites, link to your featured collection, or link to "All Products"
Here's to your most pleasurable year yet!
— Your Sign Off