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My 20-minute marketing funnel crib sheet

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Few years back I got this email from Email Players subscriber Russell Brunson: === hey man - had a q

Few years back I got this email from Email Players subscriber Russell Brunson: === hey man - had a question for you. Have you ever done a presentation on your business model? By that, I mean not just daily emails a day, but your full model. 1st) how you get leads 2nd) how you have your print newsletter 3rd) how you email everyday to push newsletter subscribers 4th) how you repurpose past newsletters into higher ticket books... === It was one of the reasons I wrote my elBenbo Press book. That book is extremely expensive, though. (Clocking in at $1,001.00 when not on sale) And while I don’t have a presentation showing everything Russell asked (that is what elBenbo Press is for), I did once do a presentation containing kind of a “crib sheet” of how I think when approaching the subject. Not something that will make anyone a million dollars or whatever. But it was a 20-minute crash course I gave at Ryan Lee’s first Freedym Fest event where I showed my approach and “funnel” (if you want to even call it that…) for doing 6-figures per year in sales writing just one email per day on average — other than when I was launching something or promoting an Email Players issue, etc. Call it my “Funnancial Freedym” crib sheet if you want. I don’t know. What I do know though, is I used that exact approach for about 7 years. But that lifestyle got real boring real fast and it also limited my business's earning potential since it was doing the minimum. And so, nowadays, I do much more work than that. But, if you want to watch that presentation and learn the framework to my way of approaching it… as well as some useful bits of advice for writing profitable emails, then you can do so today if you want — as it is one of the bonuses I give away with my course: “Email Bastard!” The deadline to get it for mere chump change is tonight. (Friday 5/10 at midnight EDT) And you can get all the details here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/bastard]( 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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