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The “dark horse” email that can smother your business in sales

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Several months ago offer I wrote: === …mostly, Consumption is an unknown word in business & mar

Several months ago (when selling my Email Bastard!) offer I wrote: === …mostly, Consumption is an unknown word in business & marketing. Everyone knows attraction and conversion. Nobody (except Sean D’Souza) talks about Consumption. Yet Consumption means: * Customers/clients using your offers & services * Which ups the chances of them benefiting from it * Which ups the chances of them telling others about it * Which ups the chances of more customers & clients coming to you to buy * Which ups the chances of them buying — by “default” — your future offers and possibly even sight unseen because you did such a bang up job on what they consumed/benefited from originally * Which then ups the chances of that cycle repeating, ongoing, perpetually Consumption (assuming a quality offer) also means: * Less chances of anyone refunding * Less chances of buyer’s remorse * Less chances of apathy or forgetting who you are * Less trolls & haters since your fans will go to bat for you And the list goes on, and on, and on. So many benefits can come from Consumption. It fundamentally changes the entire way one sells or markets when done right. And it’s why I don’t think Sean D’Souza gets nearly the credit he deserves about it. As for ways to get Consumption? === Then teased the hell out of the offer. Consumption is like the “dark horse” of ways to make sales as it can help your business get future sales for years and even decades into the future regardless of how great your advertising is. If, for example, a customer buys product A and has a good experience they are far more likely to buy product B when it comes out and maybe even sight unseen just because they liked product A. I have experienced this many times. And have spent many hours slaving over an ad nobody even read: They just saw the new product announced and bought. The copywriter in me hates that. But the marketer in me digs it quite a bit. It’s not unlike how Hollywood movie sequels are sold. If you liked Dune did you even need a trailer to see Dune 2? If you liked Jurassic Park did you need to be “sold” on Lost World? If you loved the original Star Wars did you have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the theater to see Empire Strikes Back? And on and on and on it goes. I'll be writing a lot more about this next month. But for now, just realize Consumption is truly the dark horse of marketing. And the darkest of dark horse ways to get it is a special kind of email Troy Broussard talks about at length inside his Core Campaigns offer I’ve been selling all week. A way we use in our software ventures that can also work to get Consumption for lots of other kinds of offers to give your business that sort of “built in” future sales thing going for you too. As for the Core Campaign discount deal: If you buy Core Campaigns from my affiliate link below by Tuesday 7/9 at midnight EDT you can not only get them at a fat discount, but you will also get (as a valuable bonus) a video training I did called… “Email Secrets Of A 6-Figure Slacker” This is a talk I gave back in my slacker days when I literally woke up, wrote an email, and spent the rest of my day figuring out how to have fun and play. This video is like a “crib sheet” for my Email Players methodology crammed into an hour. And it’s all about how I approach writing emails in a way that grip, gratify, & grab them by their psychology and wanting to buy your offers. Plus, it’s important to note I taught it to a crowd of MLM’ers. And let’s face it: If this video can work for MLM, chances are they can work for your offers. Combine with Core Campaigns and in my opinion you almost can’t lose. Okay, so that’s the deal. And now, here’s the link: [( Ben Settle P.S. Core Campaigns and the bonus Email Secrets of a 6-Figure Slacker video are delivered via the free Learnistic mobile app. That means you will need an Android or iPhone device or iPad to access everything. 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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