What to say in your emails shouldn't be what keeps you up, stressing you, and wasting your time.

Send These Emails 💬

With STE, you get 7 email prompts you can use to save time with emails.

These are not generic email prompts that give you copy-and-paste, fill-in-the-blank templates, but a template guide to ensure you write in your own voice, share your own stories, and write with ease.

What to say in your emails shouldn't be what keeps you up, stressing you, and wasting your time.

I got you. I'm here for you.

Let's get to know you a bit!

P.S. I added a little gift innit😎

What my readers say

1} The 'Send these emails' - I love them so much! They make coming up with emails so much easier, and I love how there are different types and styles of emails to send.

When you get the first 'Send these emails' doc, you'll know that it's worth it.

Piriye Dima-Dede

Marketing

The monthly “get it done” is super helpful; it helped me plan & write my monthly email copies, and the daily reminders really helped too.

I was able to get my first 20 subscribers. It’s not only the subscribers for me, but it’s also the fact that I was able to achieve my long dream of starting my newsletter so I could connect with my audience even more.

And finally, have a community of my own away from social media. I recommend.

Bello Rophiat Ololade

Creator, Founders Corner

I help you build community and get clients with email marketing!

Meet Dr. Sapphire

Dr. Ayebanoa Sapphire Benwari [OBGYN] —widely known as Dr. Sapphire—is an Email Marketing Strategist & Educator. 

She’s the building, Sapphire Learning Hub, an online email marketing school training the next generation of professional email list managers across Africa and beyond. 

With over 23 clients across industries like SaaS, coaching, ecommerce, health, etc, and results like 16% to 30%+ revenue from email in just 30 days, N9,000,000 from one email, and more —Dr. Sapphire knows what works. 

Over the past four years, she has successfully mentored 119 mentees from three continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe) across five cohorts.