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Email deliverability hacks that Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail love to see

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Earlier this year I sent an email about 14 ways to ramp up inbox deliverability. None of the ways ar

Earlier this year I sent an email about 14 ways to ramp up inbox deliverability. None of the ways are rocket science. And, in fact, many are just common sense. True “Obvious Adams” style. And yet, I doubt even 1 in 10,000 people, maybe even only one in 20,000, on my list does all 14 things. And, as a result, I would bet your favorite goo-roo’s left testical that all those people are getting far worse inbox deliverability than they could and should be getting. With far less engagement than they could and should be getting. And, yes, with far less sales than they could and should be getting. Well, guess what? There is a 15th thing I am adding to the list. A thing so simple, and so easy, and so… obvious… that if you are concerned about your email deliverability and are not doing it, I would not be surprised if JUST doing this with your next few hundred opt-ins will help straighten the ship and get those numbers up — along with your engagement and sales. I can’t make you any promises of course. Nobody can do that. Too many variables outside my control, after all. But if you sell a legitimately useful offer and build your list right, I would have a hard time believing doing this one, almost ridiculously simple, thing would not have a potentially very big impact on your business from deliverability to engagement to sales and even future sales. I’m not a big fan of “hacks.” And, in fact, those who use the term tend to be hacks, in my opinion. And while I don’t know if this is technically a hack, I consider it one. And, from what I’ve seen, it can help make Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and other ESPs mighty happy to help get more of your emails delivered into inboxes instead of spam, junk, or promotions over time. So what is this thing I speak of? It is something found right inside Core Campaigns which is still on sale a little longer As for the Core Campaign discount deal: If you buy Core Campaigns from my affiliate link below by tonight, 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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