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Example of how to man handle a hostile news reporter wanting to put you in prison

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Let’s talk about one of my favorite movies: “Gone Girl” A movie that contains endless

Let’s talk about one of my favorite movies: “Gone Girl” A movie that contains endless numbers of powerful persuasion & influence lessons for your viewing displeasure if you but look for them, peel them apart, and apply them. Take for example, a scene where Nick Dunn (the main character and murder suspect) goes on a talk show hosted by a chick who wants to chew him up and spit him out on national TV. An interview his lawyer practically begs him not to go on, as the interviewer is especially adept at framing narratives and ruining people’s lives & reputations. I won’t spoil it beyond that. But, I will say, Nick handles that interview like a champ. And it is like a masterpiece of influence & persuasion — with many insights that can be applied directly to sales copy, emails, customer service, and virtually any and all other kinds of selling you engage in now and in the future. The best part? There is much more going on in that short scene than what’s on the surface. If you’ve seen it, you might be tempted to say he aced the interview by being honest and authentic, and “coming clean” about his flaws, mistakes, etc. But, that is only part of the story. And, frankly, the weakest part of what he does in that scene. Anyway, that’s all I will say about this for now. I highly encourage watching — or re-watching — “Gone Girl” with this context in mind the next time you get a chance. And, I further encourage you to grab a copy of my book “NOfluence” that is on sale this week, which talks not only about the above movie scene… but also another extremely powerful copywriting technique very much in the same vein as what goes on — “between the lines” — in the script in that movie scene. As for the details: During this week's sale (until Thursday, June 20 at midnight EDT - check your time zones if you don't want to miss it, you been warned...) you can have it at a $100.00 discount (so for $500.00 instead of $600.00) off the listed price at the link below. Here’s the link: Use code AZRIEL at the checkout for the discount. [( Ben Settle P.S. If you already possess some of the Email Players issues this book is made up of, you’ll have to decide whether it is worth paying for this offer or not. So please read the sales letter thoroughly, and think carefully before purchasing if that is the case. 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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