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Desecrating & defiling the putrid myth that brands are created on social media

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bensettle.com

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ben@bensettle.com

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Fri, Apr 19, 2024 10:45 PM

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Not if you build yours right, at least: === Hi Ben, I have a few questions. Hopefully you'll answer

Not if you build yours right, at least: === Hi Ben, I have a few questions. Hopefully you'll answer all - or some. Fingers crossed. I've read some of your blog articles, watched a few of your youtube videos and checked out your offerings on Amazon. When you talk about clientless writing, selling through email & that beginners that take the time to concentrate & put in the effort will see results - How much of that basic start is dependent upon social media and building your personal brand through social media? What knowledge of brand building does one need to accomplish this? And- Your books on Amazon- do they explain your technique for building this type of business? I'm accustomed to doing business face to face - I don't mind the internet but the whole invest 2010% of your time in SM idea that the youngerlings believe in......well, it's not quite my cup of tea. So, I find your premise intriguing. Your FAQ page says you don't engage in SM platforms (except 1). I'd love to know more. === The answer: None of the above starts with or is dependent upon creating or growing a brand. The brand comes second. Second after what, you may ask? After doing the basics: ~ Opt-in page ~ Sales letter/offer ~ Relentless daily email to the sales letter/offer forever Social media is not a requirement one way or the other. And if you do the above right, you should start to have epiphanies, start seeing what people are responding to (or not responding to), questions asked, what triggers engagement, what your strengths are, what your weaknesses are, what your game is and what your game is not, and the list goes on. These are the seed germs of what can grow into a brand people immediately are attracted to or repelled by. Your peculiar communication style, philosophies, & methods of how you do things will also develop, express, and come through too. But it starts with the basics. The raw fundamentals. And not whether you’re on social or not, or anything else. Which brings me to the fun stuff: The 25% off sale on Brand Barbarian is just about over. (Deadline is tonight, Friday April 19 at midnight EDT) To get it hit the jump here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/brand]( Use this code at the cart: AXE And make sure you see the price change before entering your info. Ben Settle P.S. As of last week I discovered I ran out of inventory of this book. I usually keep all my titles in stock when possible, but dropped the ball this time. The printer is working hard to get more in stock as fast as they can. It is possible it may be a week or longer before any ship. So if you buy during this promo just realize that is the case. I say this for the impatient types on my list. Of which there are many... This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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