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How to draw people to you like controversy to Donald "Jab" Trump

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A while back the great, esteemed, A-list copywriter David Deutsch said: === Ben's emails are PERFECT

A while back the great, esteemed, A-list copywriter David Deutsch said: === Ben's emails are PERFECT examples of how to sell with email… how to be a welcome guest in someone’s inbox rather than a persistent pest… how to sell with story… and how to create a persona that draws people to you like controversy to Donald Trump. === High praise coming from a guy like David. But I don’t bring this up merely to fap to my own reflection in the digital mirror. The main reason is what he said about Trump and other polarizing Presidents like, for example, Bill Clinton both drawing people to them is not a function of my “writing” and it is certainly not a function of my personality. If it was the former I’d have a much bigger audience. And if it was the latter I’d have had a much different childhood and coming of age experience at school, college, sports, etc. This is good news for other ordinary mortals such as myself. In fact, here is something else David said (on Twitter) to illustrate what I mean: “…I suspect for Ben, writing MAY be more a means to an end than a love affair. I think of Ben more as a lover human psychology, stirring things up and worldbuilding.” And he is write (and right). Writing is far more a psychiatrist than a lover for me. And that is one reason why my Email Bastard! course does not require you to be a great writer. It does not even teach writing. It teaches an approach to email that, while not very “nice”, has worked like crazy to bring me customers, clients (when I did client work), and a horde of loyal fans — some of who would never leave me nor forsake me. Something else: As for Clinton and Trump — I teach something else inside the course that goes along with what David has observed, that I learned from observing them and how they drew (and still do) a near-fanatical following of customers & clients who defend them even when they are guilty as sin. Donald “Jab” Trump is #1 in his party even as he still defends the dangerous fake vaks. And even the most ardent “believe all women” simps still refuse to turn on Bubba. Now THAT is loyalty.. Anyway, this course teaches a lot of not-very-nice ways to approach email. And you can get it at a price so low I’m practically giving it away today here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/bastard]( (Deadline is Friday May 10 at midnight EDT.) Ben Settle P.S. This course is made up of multiple talks I’ve done at various events people paid not a little bit of money to attend. And some of the info inside has been included in other offers I’ve sold over the years. So read the sales letter carefully before buying if you don’t want to just end up buying the same information all over again. 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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