Email 1
Subject: I’m Too Small for My Own TV Channel
Hi [Name],
One of the biggest myths I hear is: “I’m too small for TV.”
In reality, small channels often do better than big ones — because they speak directly to a passionate niche.
We’ve seen channels in micro‑niches (like “indoor bonsai care” or “vintage sewing”) get more loyal viewers than broad, generic channels.
In TV, focus beats size.
If you have a clear audience and something valuable to say, you’re ready for TV — no matter how “small” you think you are.
[Your Name]
Email 2
Subject: It’s Too Expensive
Hi [Name],
Here’s the truth: launching a TV channel used to cost £10,000–£50,000+ in development alone.
Today? We can do it for a fraction of that — and you can even start with content you’ve already made.
Better yet, a TV channel can pay for itself through:
- Ad revenue
- Affiliate product promotions
- New client leads
- Sponsorships
It’s not just a cost — it’s a revenue‑generating asset.
[Your Name]
Email 3
Subject: I’m Not Tech‑Savvy Enough
Hi [Name],
You don’t need to be.
We handle 100% of the tech — from feed creation to channel submission and testing.
You don’t write code, you don’t configure servers… you simply give us your videos and we hand you a working TV channel.
If you can send an email, you’re tech‑savvy enough for this.
[Your Name]
Email 4
Subject: Nobody Watches TV Anymore
Hi [Name],
Actually… more people watch TV than ever. They’ve just switched from cable to Connected TV (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, etc.).
Stats show over 80% of households now stream TV content regularly.
In other words — they’re watching… just not in the way they used to.
This is your chance to meet them where they already are.
[Your Name]
Email 5
Subject: You Need a Ton of Content to Start
Hi [Name],
Not true.
You can launch a Roku + Fire TV channel with as few as 5–10 videos and add more over time.
In fact, launching lean often works better — you can see what viewers like and double down on that.
Don’t let “I need 100 videos” stop you. You don’t.
[Your Name]
Email 6
Subject: I Can Just Stick to YouTube
Hi [Name],
YouTube is great — but it’s crowded, competitive, and owned by someone else.
A TV channel gives you:
- Your own dedicated space (no distractions from competitors)
- Full brand control
- A huge credibility boost
YouTube is a tool. TV is a platform you own.
[Your Name]
Email 7
Subject: Only Media Companies Can Do This
Hi [Name],
Not anymore.
We’ve built channels for individuals, coaches, churches, tourism boards — none of them were “media companies.”
Connected TV has levelled the playing field. If you have content, you can have a channel.
End of story.
[Your Name]
Email 8
Subject: I’ll Just Wait Until I’m Ready
Hi [Name],
The problem with “waiting until you’re ready” is that your competitors might not wait.
In a year’s time, will you wish you’d already been building your TV audience?
You don’t need to be perfect to start — you just need to start.
The longer you wait, the longer it takes to see results.
[Your Name]
Email 9
Subject: It Takes Too Long to See Results
Hi [Name],
Actually, you can start getting viewers as soon as your channel goes live.
Some of our clients get their first TV audience within days.
And unlike social posts, your content doesn’t vanish — it keeps attracting viewers for months and years.
That means your results compound over time.
[Your Name]
Email 10
Subject: It’s Just for Entertainment, Not Business
Hi [Name],
CTV isn’t just for movies and TV shows.
Businesses use TV channels to:
- Educate their market
- Showcase client success stories
- Sell high‑ticket products
- Build brand authority
If you’ve got a message, product, or service — TV can help you sell it.
[Your Name]