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You have 2,000 newsletter subscribers. Each week, 50 new people sign up. And each week, you lose 30 subscribers who don't understand who you are or what you offer. The problem? No welcome sequence.
TL;DR: With Yeemel, you create automatic email sequences in 10 minutes without coding. 5 triggers available, newsletters generated from your videos, and complete setup in just a few clicks.
What is an automatic email sequence (and why creators need them)#
An automatic email sequence (also called a drip campaign) is a series of emails sent automatically at defined intervals. Unlike a regular newsletter sent to your entire list, the sequence targets contacts based on a specific trigger.
Why content creators absolutely need them#
The creator's problem: You publish content regularly, but your new subscribers arrive in the middle of your story. They don't know:
- Who you are and why they should follow you
- What your best past content is
- How you can help them concretely
- What products you offer
The solution: An onboarding sequence that transforms a stranger into a fan in 7 days.
The concrete benefits of an automatic sequence#
- Time savings: You write once, it runs forever
- Better engagement: New subscribers receive your best content
- More sales: Progressive introduction of your products
- Fewer unsubscribes: People understand who you are before leaving
A creator with a welcome sequence keeps 85% of new subscribers versus 60% without a sequence.
The 5 Yeemel sequence triggers explained#
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Yeemel offers 5 triggers to automatically launch your email sequences. Each one addresses a specific need.
1. Newsletter signup#
When it triggers: As soon as a visitor signs up via a form on your bio page or website.
Perfect use case: Welcome sequence to explain who you are, share your best past content, and present your services.
Concrete example: A business coach creates a 5-email sequence:
- Email 1: Welcome + introduction
- Email 2: Their story and why they help entrepreneurs
- Email 3: Their 3-step method
- Email 4: Client testimonial + case study
- Email 5: Training program presentation
2. Product purchase#
When it triggers: After purchasing one of your digital products via Yeemel.
Perfect use case: Post-purchase onboarding to maximize customer satisfaction and prepare the next sale.
Concrete example: You sell an ebook for $27. Your post-purchase sequence:
- Email 1 (immediate): Thank you + download link
- Email 2 (Day 3): How to get the most from the ebook
- Email 3 (Day 7): Bonus: practical template
- Email 4 (Day 14): Testimonials from other readers
- Email 5 (Day 21): Complete training program presentation
3. Lead magnet download#
When it triggers: When someone downloads free content (guide, template, checklist).
Perfect use case: Nurture cold leads and convert them into clients.
4. User registration#
When it triggers: When creating an account on your platform or tool.
Perfect use case: Product onboarding to reduce churn and accelerate adoption.
5. Manual#
When it triggers: You manually add contacts to the sequence.
Perfect use case: Special sequences for specific segments (VIP clients, qualified prospects, former clients).
Trigger comparison by usage#
| Trigger | Main usage | Recommended delay | Number of emails |
|---|---|---|---|
| Newsletter signup | Welcome new subscribers | 2 days | 5-7 emails |
| Product purchase | Client onboarding | 3 days | 4-6 emails |
| Lead magnet | Prospect nurturing | 4 days | 6-8 emails |
| Manual | Targeted campaign | Variable | 3-5 emails |
How to create your first onboarding sequence in 10 minutes#
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Here's the exact process to create your first sequence with Yeemel, step by step.
Step 1: Planning (2 minutes)#
Before opening Yeemel, answer these 3 questions:
- Objective: What do you want your new subscribers to understand/do?
- Duration: How many days to spread the sequence? (recommended: 7-14 days)
- Number of emails: How many emails to send? (recommended: 5 to start)
Step 2: Basic configuration (1 minute)#
In your Yeemel dashboard (Creator and Pro plans only):
- Go to Sequences → Create sequence
- Name: "New subscriber onboarding"
- Trigger: Newsletter signup
- Delay between emails: 2 days
- Send time: 9:00 AM (optimal for engagement)
- Weekdays only: Enabled
Step 3: Email structure (3 minutes)#
Create 5 steps with this structure:
Email 1 - Welcome (immediate send)
- Subject: "Welcome [First Name]! Here's what to expect"
- Content: Short introduction + your 3 best past content pieces
Email 2 - Personal story (Day 2)
- Subject: "Why I started [your topic]"
- Content: Your journey, mistakes, learnings
Email 3 - Method/Framework (Day 4)
- Subject: "My 3-step method for [desired result]"
- Content: Your unique approach explained simply
Email 4 - Social proof (Day 6)
- Subject: "How [Name] achieved [result] in [time]"
- Content: Detailed client testimonial + case study
Email 5 - Product presentation (Day 8)
- Subject: "Ready to take it to the next level?"
- Content: Soft presentation of your main product
Step 4: Writing and activation (4 minutes)#
For each email:
- Write the subject and content in the Yeemel editor
- Adjust the delay if necessary
- Preview the email
- Activate the sequence
Pro tip: Start with short content (200-300 words). You can enrich later based on feedback.
Integrating AI-generated newsletters into your sequences#
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Yeemel's real strength: automatically transforming your YouTube videos or audio into sequence content.
The revolutionary process#
- Select your best videos: Choose 3-5 YouTube videos that represent your expertise
- Generate newsletters: Paste URLs into Yeemel → 4 newsletters generated per video
- Integrate into your sequence: Select the best newsletters and assign them to your sequence steps
- Customize: Adjust the tone, add your style, insert your CTAs
Concrete example with a tech creator#
Marc, a YouTube creator with 15K subscribers, creates his onboarding sequence:
Video 1: "How I learned to code in 6 months" → Generated newsletter → Email 2 of the sequence (personal story)
Video 2: "The 3 programming languages to learn first" → Generated newsletter → Email 3 of the sequence (method)
Video 3: "My student goes from 0 to junior developer" → Generated newsletter → Email 4 of the sequence (social proof)
Total time: 15 minutes for 3 quality emails, versus 3 hours of manual writing.
AI content optimization#
Yeemel offers 6 AI optimization actions on your texts:
- Clarity: Simplify technical jargon
- Shorten: Reduce by 25% without losing the message
- Persuasive: Strengthen emotional impact
- Professional: Formal tone for B2B
- Friendly: Conversational tone
- Add CTA: Insert a natural call-to-action
Use case: You generate a newsletter from a technical video. AI produces detailed content. You apply "Clarity" + "Shorten" to make it accessible to beginners.
Advanced configuration: delays, send times, and frequency#
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Once your first sequence is created, optimize it with these advanced settings.
Delay management#
Global delay vs specific delay Yeemel allows two configuration levels:
- Default delay: Applied to the entire sequence (e.g., 2 days)
- Custom delay: Override for each individual email
Delay strategy examples:
| Sequence type | Recommended rhythm | Logic |
|---|---|---|
| Onboarding | D0, D2, D5, D8, D12 | Fast at start, spaced later |
| Nurturing | D0, D3, D7, D14, D21 | Natural progression |
| Post-purchase | D0, D1, D3, D7, D14 | Immediate support then follow-up |
Send time optimization#
Best times by audience:
- Entrepreneurs/freelancers: 8:00-9:00 AM and 2:00-3:00 PM
- Employees: 12:00-1:00 PM and 6:00-7:00 PM
- Students: 10:00-11:00 AM and 8:00-9:00 PM
Pro tip: Start with 9:00 AM (universal compromise), then analyze your open rates to adjust.
Weekdays only sending#
Activate this option for:
- Business/professional content: Avoid weekends when engagement drops
- Long sequences: Don't interfere with subscribers' leisure time
Deactivate for:
- Lifestyle/personal content: People read personal emails on weekends
- International audience: Time zones complicate things
Audience targeting#
Yeemel allows you to target your sequences to specific segments:
- By list: Different sequences based on contact origin
- By tags: Specialized sequences (e.g., "beginner" vs "advanced" tag)
- Smart Audiences: Dynamic lists that update automatically
Example: A marketing trainer creates 2 onboarding sequences:
- Sequence A: For contacts with "beginner" tag (educational tone, simple concepts)
- Sequence B: For contacts with "experienced" tag (advanced strategies, complex cases)
3 converting sequence examples for creators#
Here are 3 complete, tested, and optimized sequences.
Sequence 1: Business Coach (5 emails, 14 days)#
Objective: Convert prospects into training clients ($1997)
| Delay | Subject | Key content | CTA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Immediate | "Welcome! Avoid these 3 mistakes" | Classic entrepreneur mistakes | Blog link |
| 2 | Day 3 | "How I made $200K+ in 2025" | Personal story + journey | None |
| 3 | Day 6 | "My SCALE method in 4 steps" | Unique framework explained | Free template |
| 4 | Day 10 | "Sophie: $0→$50K in 6 months" | Detailed client testimonial | None |
| 5 | Day 14 | "Ready to 10x your business?" | Training presentation + bonus | Sales link |
Results: 34% average open rate, 8% clicks, 3% final conversion.
Sequence 2: Tech YouTuber (6 emails, 18 days)#
Objective: Build subscriber loyalty and sell short courses ($97)
Content generated from 4 YouTube videos:
- Video "My 2026 developer setup" → Email 2 (lifestyle)
- Video "Learn React in 30 days" → Email 3 (method)
- Video "My student lands their first job" → Email 4 (social proof)
- Video "5 costly mistakes" → Email 5 (expertise)
Results: 41% open rate (highly engaged tech audience), 12% clicks, 5% conversion.
Sequence 3: Lifestyle Creator (7 emails, 21 days)#
Objective: Build community and sell digital products ($17-47)
Specialty: "Story-driven" sequence with lots of personal storytelling.
| Subject | Angle | Generation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Hey you! Welcome to my world" | Authentic welcome | Manual |
| 2 | "Why I left everything at 28" | Personal story | From podcast |
| 3 | "My morning routine that changed everything" | Habits/lifestyle | From YouTube video |
| 4 | "3 mindset shifts that transform" | Personal development | From personal audio |
| 5 | "How Lisa regained confidence" | Community testimonial | Manual |
| 6 | "My 5 favorite wellness tools" | Product recommendations | From video |
| 7 | "Your free guide awaits" | Final CTA + lead magnet | Manual |
Results: 38% open rate, 15% clicks (many lifestyle links), 7% lead magnet downloads.
Common points of successful sequences#
- Logical progression: Welcome → Story → Value → Proof → Offer
- Give/take balance: Maximum 20% promotional content
- Personalization: Authentic tone, no generic copy-paste
- Varied CTAs: Not just sales, also free content
- Constant testing: Subject modification based on open rates
Measuring and optimizing your email sequences with Yeemel#
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A sequence without analysis is a sequence that stagnates. Here's how to optimize your performance.
The 8 essential KPIs to track#
Basic metrics:
- Open rate: % of people who open each email
- Click rate: % of people who click your links
- Unsubscribe rate: % who unsubscribe at each step
- Completion rate: % who finish the entire sequence
Advanced metrics (Creator+ plans):
- Average reading time: Real engagement with your content
- Clicks per link: Which CTAs work best
- Step-by-step progression: Where people drop off exactly
- ROI per sequence: Revenue generated vs acquisition cost
Industry benchmarks#
| Sector | Open rate | Clicks | Unsub | Completion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tech/SaaS | 35-45% | 8-12% | <2% | 70-80% |
| Business/Finance | 30-40% | 6-10% | <3% | 65-75% |
| Lifestyle/Wellness | 40-50% | 10-15% | <2% | 75-85% |
| Education/Training | 38-48% | 12-18% | <2% | 80-90% |
The 5 optimizations that make the difference#
1. Email subject optimization
Test 2 versions of each subject for 2 weeks:
- Version A: "How I earned $10K this month"
- Version B: "The system that made me $10K"
Winner: Version B (+12% open rate)
2. Delay adjustment
If an email has an open rate <25%, reduce the delay with the previous email. If >50%, increase it to allow more digestion time.
3. Content personalization
Use Yeemel automatic tags:
- Contacts with "clicked:marketing-training" tag → Sales-oriented sequence version
- Contacts with "interest:free-content" tag → Value-oriented sequence version
4. CTA optimization
Test different types of calls-to-action:
- Direct CTA: "Buy now"
- Curiosity CTA: "Discover how here"
- Question CTA: "Ready to try?"
5. Inactive contact cleanup
Automatically remove from your sequences contacts who:
- Haven't opened any email for 30 days
- Have <5% engagement rate over 10 emails
- Are marked as "cold" by Yeemel's algorithm
Integrated diagnostic tool#
Yeemel automatically analyzes your sequences and suggests improvements:
Automatic alerts:
- Open rates plummeting (-20% vs average)
- Unsubscribe spike on a specific email
- Progression blockage at one step
Optimization suggestions:
- "Email 3: low click rate → test stronger CTA"
- "Email 5: 15% unsubscribes → too promotional content?"
- "Day 7 delay too long → 45% abandon, test Day 5"
Optimization action plan (1h/week)#
- Monday: Check last week's stats
- Tuesday: Identify least performing email
- Wednesday: Test new version (subject or content)
- Thursday: Analyze test results
- Friday: Apply winner + plan next test
Result: +25% performance in 3 months with this routine.
FAQ#
How much do email sequences cost on Yeemel?#
Automatic sequences are included in Creator (€39/month) and Pro (€79/month) plans. The Starter plan (€19/month) allows manual sending only. No additional cost per email sent within your monthly quota limit.
Can you modify a sequence that's already launched?#
Yes, you can modify content, delays, and settings of an active sequence. Changes apply to new contacts entering the sequence. Contacts already in progress continue with the old version unless you force the update.
Do sequences work with AI-generated newsletters?#
Absolutely. This is actually Yeemel's strength: you can generate 4 newsletters from a YouTube video, select the best ones, and integrate them directly into your sequence steps. Content is automatically optimized according to your style profile.
How many emails per sequence do you recommend?#
To start: 5 emails over 14 days. Once comfortable: 7-10 emails over 21-30 days. Beyond 15 emails, completion rate drops drastically. Better to create several short sequences than one endless sequence.
Can you do A/B testing on sequences?#
Currently, Yeemel doesn't offer automatic A/B testing on sequences. But you can create 2 identical sequences with variations (subjects, content) and test them manually by alternately directing your new contacts to each version.
Automate your onboarding today#
Automatic email sequences radically transform your new subscribers' experience. Rather than leaving them confused, you intelligently guide them to your best content and most relevant offers.
With Yeemel, creating your first sequence takes 10 minutes. Generating content from your existing videos takes 5 more minutes. The result? An onboarding system that runs 24/7 and converts your prospects into loyal customers.
Ready to automate your email marketing without coding a single line? Try Yeemel for free and transform your videos into an automatic conversion machine.
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