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The most profitable headline I ever wrote analyzed word-for-word

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Let me tell you a story about a “sleepy” headline probably nobody thought would work. A he

Let me tell you a story about a “sleepy” headline probably nobody thought would work. A headline that not only did work… but the client used it as his space advertising around the internet — including on big news sites (that cost a fortune to advertise on) like Drudge, WND, NewsMax, etc. He simply used the headline verbatim (tweaking maybe a word or two at most) along with an animated image and a call to action. That ad ran for a couple years, give or take I think, from what I remember. And, it presumably made the client a lot of money. (And they were already a huge business). Question is: Would you like to see this headline? And, would you like to know the psychology behind what made it “tick”… and also know how to apply that same psychology to your own headlines. Then see my best-selling Copy Slacker book. It’s on sale for a hearty $200.00 off the listed price ($624 vs $824) until Sunday, 5/19 EDT. And not only do I break that headline down, but I also yap about other headline tips, ideas, strategies, and breakthroughs including: * Word-for-word the single best kind of headline to use (proven in over a billion dollars worth of testing)! * How to "secks up" a boring headline with just a few extra words. * The best kind of headline to use if you're not sure what to write. * A simple "twist" to add more pop to your headlines used by billion dollar merchandising companies. * A secret way discovered by professional neurologists for making your headlines all but impossible to ignore. * When you don't even need a headline in your ads (two of history's most mailed letters didn't have headlines, if that tells you something). * A secret (and free) stash of headlines written by the world's top copywriters you can study, model, and tweak for your copy at will. * And lots more for your reading displeasure... If’n you’re at all interested in this book, you can still read about all the other tips inside (the above are just a few of the headline tips) at the link below before the sale ends Sunday, 5/19 at midnight (EDT). After that deadline, I am raising the book’s regular price. Which means it ain’t gonna get cheaper. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/slacker]( Use code: ROPER at the checkout. Make sure you see the price change before entering your info. Ben Settle 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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