June 19, 2024, 7:06 a.m.

🐑 "Les Moutons" Was Marketing Genius in Sheeps’ Clothing

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You caught "Les Moutons" (the sheep), right?

It was this wacky show where actors went full sheep mode—no jokes, just pure sheep life. They’ve toted this act to 30 countries—from icy stretches near the Arctic to bustling malls. WILD?!

Here’s why you cared:

  1. Be Boldly Bizarre: Much like "Les Moutons," adding a spice of the unexpected snagged attention. You therefore slipped in some surprises in your next emails.

  2. Think Worldwide: This sheep act was a global hit. You took cues and crafted emails that resonated far and wide (within your niche).

  3. Engage ‘Em: These actors adapted with the audience. A quick poll in your emails did wonders and kept things lively.

  4. Stay True: They splashed in real sheep milk. Talking about being genuine and authentic—it’s magnetic.

  5. Stir Emotions: It was laughs and tears with this crew. Your emails reached deep, pushing for action.

  6. Get Curious: They posed questions without words. Why didn’t you stir your reader’s minds a bit? You didn’t have to bleat... though part of you enjoyed it, I know. Your humor was so sheep. 😉

Joke Time:

Why did the sheep actor get a standing ovation?

Because their performance was baa-rilliant!

Or:

What’s the deal with actors pretending to be sheep? I mean, they perform 700 times, in 30 countries. They travel more than real sheep! Are they method acting or just looking for greener gigs?

You were ready to weave some "Les Moutons" charm into our next campaign and got those laughs and clicks rolling!

Onward,

Alexander "had once hair like sheep" Kluge

Shop Time:

You got a buck or two, peeked at what I got, and replied because you enjoyed...

  1. a Snazzy Sales Email - Just €99
  2. a copy of “Virgin” - €19 pre-order - my hand-written book about the forgotten beauty of first-times

Or, you chatted up for free. Hit reply, told me what’s up, and we created some magic.

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