I recently got into woodworking, and after I decided to get into it I headed over to Screwfix (a tool retailer in the UK) and bought a bunch of stuff: compound mitre saw, circular saw, jigsaw, carpenter squares, etc. etc. etc.
This was stupid.
Sure, I had all the right tools... but I didn't know what to do with them. And I didn't know how to use them.
I picked up a fantastic online course that's been walking me through the basics, and I can now finally see how what I wanted in woodworking (the pride of building my own stuff) relates to the "stuff" of woodworking (tools, material, and so on.)
While you're probably not going to lose a finger or three with email marketing, you might end up going mad with an unorganised soup of tags, automations, and rules that cause you to fear sending an emails.
...And you might not know what to do with all the power your email platform gives you.
...And, if you're like me, you want to quickly get up and running with the right stuff in place โ upgrading your skills and boosting your confidence in the process โ with as minimal faff as possible.
Agreed?
I thought so ๐