Inbox Academy Reviews

Biz Besties

Adri Kopp and Rebecca Kristene seem like devoted dog moms with a silly side. They’re the chicks you’d see cackling over the bar at a Sandals in Jamaica, waiting on their Lemon Drops.

You’d smile and tell the bartender, “I’ll have whatever they’re having.”

After cheersing and choking down the gasoline, you exchange pleasantries and find out they’re email specialists. 

Wait, so they spam your dad’s Yahoo with time-sensitive offers for little blue pills? The kind that’ll make him stiffer than a freshly ironed shirt – but only if he orders today?

Not quite.

Here’s my Inbox Academy review.

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Adri (pronounced Audrey) says she’s an email strategist and copywriter for online coaches, course creators, and ecommerce businesses.

Same, says Rebecca, but for health and wellness brands, B2B and B2C SaaS companies, and the occasional ecom biz.

These baddies made email marketing their meal ticket.

Now they earn more than full-time income working less than part-time hours.

More importantly, they actually love the work they do… and the clients they do it for.

Here’s what they bring to the table:

  • Strategy: Squeezing every last dollar out of an email list.
  • Copywriting: Writing super conversational, easy-to-read, high-converting emails.
  • Backend: Handling the tech, including formatting, segmenting, and scheduling.

It’s all a cinch to learn, there’s endless demand, and companies will pay big bucks for it.

Oh, these queens pitching pitching.

As an email marketing expert, you can make great money and feel good about it, since your emails could drive up to 60% of your clients’ sales.

Case in point: Rebecca’s landed single-client retainers as high as $5,000 to $10,000 per month, while Adri’s automation sequences keep printing money for her clients long after she’s done the work.

They’re putting on a copywriting clinic right now – crawling into your brain, finding your doubts, and throwing them bitches in the trash where they belong.

For example…

Sound too difficult?

Sweetie, you figured out how to transfer everything to your new iPhone – this is nothing, Adri says.

Suck at writing?

Relax, Rebecca says. No need to work yourself into a tizzy. Email writing is the easiest kind. It’s basically texting, but with fewer abbreviations and crying-from-laughing emojis.

Too busy?

Pshh. Not as busy as Becca – a single mom homeschooling two teenagers – when she first started.

Audri And Becca
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Anyways. Rebecca breaks down a typical retainer:

  • Monthly content strategy and calendar
  • Copywriting and backend setup for 8-12 emails a month
  • Monthly analytics report
  • Price: $4,000
  • About 16 hours of actual work

Girl, I almost sneezed up my skeleton. That’s $250 an hour – just for banging out some words on a laptop. Not bad.

Plus, with this?

There’s no keyword stuffing like there is with SEO; and no minimum word count like there is with blogs.

Your writing is as free as an old man’s balls, swinging low in the final stretch of his life.

And if you get bored easily, good news: every business on the planet needs emails. Pick a niche, any niche.

Don’t know where to begin? That’s where Inbox Academy comes in.

It’s a video-based course that’ll teach you how to:

  • Master email marketing and make yourself invaluable
  • Bundle your services into an irresistible package
  • Position yourself based on value delivered, not hours worked
  • Identify, find, pitch, and close the right businesses
  • Level up by becoming more efficient, stacking testimonials, and commanding higher fees

Yup. After blasting through eight dynamite modules, you’ll walk away thinking, “Okay, I fucking got this.”

But when that feeling fades, and you’re all, “Who the hell am I to charge $8k a month just to trigger a bunch of unsubscribes with my sad autoresponders?” – Adri, Rebecca, and their community will be there to gas you up.

Alright? Cool.

Inbox Academy costs $1,997 or three monthly payments of $750.

They say there’s a waitlist, which is probably fake scarcity – but other than that, I’m picking up what they’re putting down.

That said, I’d still rather slap my words on a simple site like this, and let the money find me. Tap below.

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