Sucks to be these guys... âOh my, oh my, what have I done! Thereâs something very wrong, thereâs something very wrong, thereâs something very wrong!â â Church Of Satan founder Anton LaVeyâs last death bed words. âI am abandoned by God and man! I shall go to hell! O Jesus Christ!â â Voltaire, atheist, on his death bed. âI am in the flames!â â David Hume, atheist, last words of despair on his death bed. âI would give worlds, if I had them, if the Age of Reason had never been published. O Lord, help me! Christ, help me! Stay with me! It is hell to be left alone!â Thomas Payne, atheist, in his last hours. âI am perplexed. Satan, get out!â â Aleistair Crowley âEnglands most wicked manâ on his death bed Luke chapter 16 tried to warn 'em. What? Oh, I know, I know... âaskchually scientists say thatâs just neurons firing off in the brainâ¦â Yes, no doubt the same scientists who say men can have babies, that the food pyramid is healthy, the sun is bad for you, meat will kill you, the jab will totally save your life, the earth is turning into Mordor but Bill Gatesâ private jet doesnât count, the inflation is merely transitory, and the list of lies goes on and on and on and on. You can put your faith in the scientists if you want of course. The point here ain't about if your soul is on the rotisserie. The point is the power of Vision when it comes to influence & persuasion. And the above have put the fear of hell and damnation into many, just like many other applications of Vision have. Like, for example, the scene from a movie script I include a few pages from in the June Email Players issue that uses Vision to such a degree it caused the atheists on Reddit to melt down like Larry in the 3 Stooges walking on his head in circles with stories of people thinking differently about their futures, about seeking God, about what could await them if they donât change their wicked ways. Vision is everything. Do it right, for the right reasons, it can save people from a lot of pain. At the same time, it can be used for great evil, too. Like, for example, the propaganda machines of the 20th century â bloodiest century in human civilization if you go by sheer death count from the various communist regimes alone. The June Email Players issue shows lots of examples of persuasion-by-vision. You can study them, apply them, learn from them, But there is nothing to swipe, copy, or prompt with fapGPT. It takes thinking, understanding your market, doing the work. You can read more about whatâs inside in the P.S. below. In the meantime, here is the link to subscribe before the deadline in a couple days: []( Ben Settle P.S. Here are some of the tips I teach inside the June issue: * The persuasion secret used by Gary Halbert to turn a man who tried to bully him in the army into being his collector when he became a bookie (and who also later became the best man at his wedding). * The controversial (but totally ethical to use if you want, donât worryâ¦) tactic Earl Nightingale used in one of his videos to influence probably millions of people to get off the couch, become successful, and make lots of money. * Why Hollywood screenwriters are some of the most persuasive âcopywritersâ on the planet⦠and real life examples (word-for-word) you can study to apply to your emails, sales copy, and other selling endeavors. * Why I believe itâs the height of stupidity to put your kidsâ pictures anywhere online (even just for friends and family to see) â and the sales trick I pull out out of my self-righteous sleeve to prove this to even the most narcissistic and solipsistic attention-seeking parents who live and die by Facebook & Instagram likes. * A cunning secret used by the world famous evangelist Billy Graham (arguably one of the single most persuasive & influential men who ever lived) to âsellâ a hostile mechanic who wanted to bludgeon him with a tire iron to not only back off but also do business with him. * The sales & persuasion method Doberman Dan Gallapoo used âonâ me many years ago when he saw me stubbornly sabotaging my own business that has saved me from a lot of pain, misery, and despair. * The âcanât loseâ persuasion secret I will use on Willis when he comes of age to make absolutely sure he stays far, far away from dating and/or marrying a woman of low character or who has a body count bigger than ânam. * Why your email readersâ imaginations and the images you put in their minds with your words are far more persuasive than pictures from your computer you insert in your emails. * The totally shameless and admittedly creepy âsales jobâ I will run on Willis if he wants to run away from home when heâs a teenager that will give him almost no choice but to sit down, shut the hell up, and thank God for me and Stefania. (Yes, the info inside the June issue goes way beyond just making you better at selling in business â it can apply to nearly any other aspect of your life, too, as youâll see.) * A trick I learned from reading Reddit to know if something you write or say when selling/marketing/pitching hits a nerve (i.e., is persuasive) or not. * The 4 sales letters/ads I consider to be amongst the most influential & persuasive ever written. (This issue does not have any advertising examples â as the principle it teaches transcends just advertising â but I do name them and have been studying each for over 20 years now⦠always pulling something new out I can use in my own advertising every single time.) * The secret to selling (online or offline) without giving someone anything to object to and that can work even if you lack great selling skills, credibility, proof, writing talent, personality, or anything else. * An example of how I insert lots of sales, copywriting, and persuasion methods/teaching into my fictional books. (If youâre a fiction writer this is something I believe you should be doing whenever it makes sense â as it can only strengthen & hone your copywriting skills.) But that ainât all. I am also including a bonus training I did for a private mastermind called: âSnob-Friendly Writing Secrets of a Mentally Disturbed Pulp Novelist! I taught it to Email Players subscriber Kevin Johnsâ private mastermind members about fiction writing, publishing, & marketing. And I am including a copy of the transcript of this training with the June Email Players issue. Hereâs a lilâ taste of whatâs inside this bonus: * An almost laughably simple to âleap frogâ over the 700 other books on someoneâs kindle so they read your book first. * Ways for fiction authors to get their books bought and read, with a rapidly growing fanbase. * An old writing trick (that literally goes back thousands of years) for structuring a story for maximum engagement, impact, and reader experience. * A trick I learned from the story âA Clockwork Orangeâ to help make my fiction an easier, faster, more pleasant and engaging read. * The World-Building secret I use to âget away withâ constantly shilling my fiction (directly and also totally on the sneak) in my emails, on Twitter, and other places on the internet to help create demand and momentum. * How to write fiction (and anything else, for that matter) where itâs not a slog or chore⦠and something you eagerly look forward to each and every day. (There is no way I could have written 9 novels not to mention a word count of non-fiction books & newsletters that dwarfs Tolkien, CS Lewis, and JK Rowling combined⦠if it was a slog or chore.) * The Beauty and the Beast secret used by Disney to create a near-fanatical wing of his customers that will probably never leave nor forsake the company no matter how hard the try to butcher even their most beloved brands. (Star Wars, Marvel⦠nobody destroys brands like Disney â but it wonât matter to the fanatics, and what they did with Beauty and the Beast is a great âtemplateâ any fiction writer can use to create their own wing of fanatics amongst the readership.) * The biggest â total pain in the ass â writing mistake I made when writing fiction early on that is still creating nothing but misery, complications, and frustration for me, my publisher, my editor, and even my audio book guy to this day. * Why I totally rewrote my entire first novel from scratch the last week of December last year⦠even though the book has a rabid (albeit small) fanbase and itâs been consistently selling for years. * Shameless advice to fiction writers (I learned from observing Tolkien, George Lucas, and David Morrell the author of âFirst Bloodâ that the Rambo movies are based on) who struggle with being perfectionists, wanting everything to be perfect, and who maybe even psychologically canât let something see the light of day if itâs not perfect. * The purely business reason why I wrote a screenplay based on my first novel⦠even though I have zero illusions it will ever get made into a movie or that Hollywood wouldnât mutilate it beyond recognition by filling it full of pronouns, gays, and awkward race-swapping even if did. * Why one of the best guys to study for writing fiction wasnât even a writer (much less novelist or creative writer) but a technology investor & inventor who created almost his own religion for his products amongst his fans & customers. * Tips on approaching the writing of a fictional series of books⦠and how to plan it and write it and promote it. (My 9-part Enoch Wars novels ainât exactly New York Times best-sellers, so I can only share what Iâve been slowly implementing â but so far itâs been working as planned over the last few years, and I think nearly any fiction writer can do the same.) * The single best writing trick I know and have used (regardless of what kind of writing you do â fiction or otherwise) for creating books people look forward to buying, reading, & consuming. * The marketing technique I have been using for years to help write fiction that does not bore, create apathy, or put people to sleep. (Thatâs not to say everyone who reads them likes them⦠just the opposite⦠but there is rarely lukewarm response, usually itâs love or hate, and itâs because of this marketing secret I use in every sentence.) * The #1 purely mercenary capitalist reason why fiction writers should avoid using fapGPT or any other AI tools to write even a single word of their stories or books. (Broke broccoli heads & money Twitter dorks who think fapGPT is the Second Coming wonât want to hear any of this, but nobody cares what those schlubs think anyway.) * At the same time, I also reveal one totally legitimate use for fapGPT to create commercial writing (especially fiction) that I would absolutely use if I cared enough to subscribe to it. * Why writers are he ones who make civilization work and will have to save civilization from this awful mess weâre in now. * A little talked about documentary (you can find on Amazon Prime) that I believe should be mandatory for anyone who is easily seduced by AI like fapGPT to watch before doing anything kind of writing (or do any kind of art). * The difference between using AI and a swipe file to help write your sales copy. * The brilliant thing Marvel (and other comicbook movies like Joker 2) do with their advertising that works so well people are almost more excited to watch the trailers (advertising) than the movies themselves! * The pros and cons of getting your fiction in with a big established publisher. (Personally, I donât bother â not only because my politics would get me canceled and all the âoffensiveâ stuff probably edited out like they are doing to established authors⦠but there are other reasons too.) * My (probably biased â but no less true) reason why authors should all have their own mobile apps. Hereâs the link to subscribe while there is still a little time left to do so: []( P.S. Here are some of the tips I teach inside the June issue: * The persuasion secret used by Gary Halbert to turn a man who tried to bully him in the army into being his collector when he became a bookie (and who also later became the best man at his wedding). * The controversial (but totally ethical to use if you want, donât worryâ¦) tactic Earl Nightingale used in one of his videos to influence probably millions of people to get off the couch, become successful, and make lots of money. * Why Hollywood screenwriters are some of the most persuasive âcopywritersâ on the planet⦠and real life examples (word-for-word) you can study to apply to your emails, sales copy, and other selling endeavors. * Why I believe itâs the height of stupidity to put your kidsâ pictures anywhere online (even just for friends and family to see) â and the sales trick I pull out out of my self-righteous sleeve to prove this to even the most narcissistic and solipsistic attention-seeking parents who live and die by Facebook & Instagram likes. * A cunning secret used by the world famous evangelist Billy Graham (arguably one of the single most persuasive & influential men who ever lived) to âsellâ a hostile mechanic who wanted to bludgeon him with a tire iron to not only back off but also do business with him. * The sales & persuasion method Doberman Dan Gallapoo used âonâ me many years ago when he saw me stubbornly sabotaging my own business that has saved me from a lot of pain, misery, and despair. * The âcanât loseâ persuasion secret I will use on Willis when he comes of age to make absolutely sure he stays far, far away from dating and/or marrying a woman of low character or who has a body count bigger than ânam. * Why your email readersâ imaginations and the images you put in their minds with your words are far more persuasive than pictures from your computer you insert in your emails. * The totally shameless and admittedly creepy âsales jobâ I will run on Willis if he wants to run away from home when heâs a teenager that will give him almost no choice but to sit down, shut the hell up, and thank God for me and Stefania. (Yes, the info inside the June issue goes way beyond just making you better at selling in business â it can apply to nearly any other aspect of your life, too, as youâll see.) * A trick I learned from reading Reddit to know if something you write or say when selling/marketing/pitching hits a nerve (i.e., is persuasive) or not. * The 4 sales letters/ads I consider to be amongst the most influential & persuasive ever written. (This issue does not have any advertising examples â as the principle it teaches transcends just advertising â but I do name them and have been studying each for over 20 years now⦠always pulling something new out I can use in my own advertising every single time.) * The secret to selling (online or offline) without giving someone anything to object to and that can work even if you lack great selling skills, credibility, proof, writing talent, personality, or anything else. * An example of how I insert lots of sales, copywriting, and persuasion methods/teaching into my fictional books. (If youâre a fiction writer this is something I believe you should be doing whenever it makes sense â as it can only strengthen & hone your copywriting skills.) But that ainât all. I am also including a bonus training I did for a private mastermind called: âSnob-Friendly Writing Secrets of a Mentally Disturbed Pulp Novelist! I taught it to Email Players subscriber Kevin Johnsâ private mastermind members about fiction writing, publishing, & marketing. And I am including a copy of the transcript of this training with the June Email Players issue. Hereâs a lilâ taste of whatâs inside this bonus: * An almost laughably simple to âleap frogâ over the 700 other books on someoneâs kindle so they read your book first. * Ways for fiction authors to get their books bought and read, with a rapidly growing fanbase. * An old writing trick (that literally goes back thousands of years) for structuring a story for maximum engagement, impact, and reader experience. * A trick I learned from the story âA Clockwork Orangeâ to help make my fiction an easier, faster, more pleasant and engaging read. * The World-Building secret I use to âget away withâ constantly shilling my fiction (directly and also totally on the sneak) in my emails, on Twitter, and other places on the internet to help create demand and momentum. * How to write fiction (and anything else, for that matter) where itâs not a slog or chore⦠and something you eagerly look forward to each and every day. (There is no way I could have written 9 novels not to mention a word count of non-fiction books & newsletters that dwarfs Tolkien, CS Lewis, and JK Rowling combined⦠if it was a slog or chore.) * The Beauty and the Beast secret used by Disney to create a near-fanatical wing of his customers that will probably never leave nor forsake the company no matter how hard the try to butcher even their most beloved brands. (Star Wars, Marvel⦠nobody destroys brands like Disney â but it wonât matter to the fanatics, and what they did with Beauty and the Beast is a great âtemplateâ any fiction writer can use to create their own wing of fanatics amongst the readership.) * The biggest â total pain in the ass â writing mistake I made when writing fiction early on that is still creating nothing but misery, complications, and frustration for me, my publisher, my editor, and even my audio book guy to this day. * Why I totally rewrote my entire first novel from scratch the last week of December last year⦠even though the book has a rabid (albeit small) fanbase and itâs been consistently selling for years. * Shameless advice to fiction writers (I learned from observing Tolkien, George Lucas, and David Morrell the author of âFirst Bloodâ that the Rambo movies are based on) who struggle with being perfectionists, wanting everything to be perfect, and who maybe even psychologically canât let something see the light of day if itâs not perfect. * The purely business reason why I wrote a screenplay based on my first novel⦠even though I have zero illusions it will ever get made into a movie or that Hollywood wouldnât mutilate it beyond recognition by filling it full of pronouns, gays, and awkward race-swapping even if did. * Why one of the best guys to study for writing fiction wasnât even a writer (much less novelist or creative writer) but a technology investor & inventor who created almost his own religion for his products amongst his fans & customers. * Tips on approaching the writing of a fictional series of books⦠and how to plan it and write it and promote it. (My 9-part Enoch Wars novels ainât exactly New York Times best-sellers, so I can only share what Iâve been slowly implementing â but so far itâs been working as planned over the last few years, and I think nearly any fiction writer can do the same.) * The single best writing trick I know and have used (regardless of what kind of writing you do â fiction or otherwise) for creating books people look forward to buying, reading, & consuming. * The marketing technique I have been using for years to help write fiction that does not bore, create apathy, or put people to sleep. (Thatâs not to say everyone who reads them likes them⦠just the opposite⦠but there is rarely lukewarm response, usually itâs love or hate, and itâs because of this marketing secret I use in every sentence.) * The #1 purely mercenary capitalist reason why fiction writers should avoid using fapGPT or any other AI tools to write even a single word of their stories or books. (Broke broccoli heads & money Twitter dorks who think fapGPT is the Second Coming wonât want to hear any of this, but nobody cares what those schlubs think anyway.) * At the same time, I also reveal one totally legitimate use for fapGPT to create commercial writing (especially fiction) that I would absolutely use if I cared enough to subscribe to it. * Why writers are he ones who make civilization work and will have to save civilization from this awful mess weâre in now. * A little talked about documentary (you can find on Amazon Prime) that I believe should be mandatory for anyone who is easily seduced by AI like fapGPT to watch before doing anything kind of writing (or do any kind of art). * The difference between using AI and a swipe file to help write your sales copy. * The brilliant thing Marvel (and other comicbook movies like Joker 2) do with their advertising that works so well people are almost more excited to watch the trailers (advertising) than the movies themselves! * The pros and cons of getting your fiction in with a big established publisher. (Personally, I donât bother â not only because my politics would get me canceled and all the âoffensiveâ stuff probably edited out like they are doing to established authors⦠but there are other reasons too.) * My (probably biased â but no less true) reason why authors should all have their own mobile apps. Hereâs the link to subscribe while there is still a little time left to do so: []( 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
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