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The TSA "balls-fondling" marketing funnel

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There are few places I despise more than airports. But, at the same time, it’s like Walmart for

There are few places I despise more than airports. But, at the same time, it’s like Walmart for learning great merchandising from. With Walmart you can get a billion dollar education on merchandising (which I’ve taught before in Email Players and other places — Walmart buyers and merchandisers are absolute masters at it). And admittedly, if you want to see an efficient, simple, and effective marketing funnel “in action”, simply book a flight, drive to the airport, and then observe the process. For example: There is a very specific sequence you have to go through. You go to the ticket counter (and check your bags if you have bags) then to the TSA where you get bombarded with radiation or else probed & or get your balls or bewbs fondled. Then you hope all your stuff made it through the TSA belt and put your shoes back on, etc. Then you go to your gate. Then you wait for your group to be called to board. Then you board. Again, very specific. Very simple. You always know where you are in the sequence. You always know hat you’re supposed to do. And you always know where you’re supposed to go next. Notice something else: You cannot jump the sequence. By that I mean, you can’t go through TSA before getting your ticket. You cannot board the plane without going through TSA. You cannot go to your gate before getting your ticket and getting fried or groped. You cannot board the plane before going to your gate. And so on, and so on. More: There are varying degrees of complexity. Checking in (for example) is much easier and less complex than, say, the security check, where you have to take off your belt and your shoes. Same with going to your gate and boarding and so on. The punch line: This is a great model for an effective, simple, and profitable marketing funnel. To see what I am yammering about with this, check out the System Seminar talk Sean D’Souza gave that I’ve been talking about all week, and that I consider to be one of my top 10 most valuable trainings. I’ve been using this info for some 16 years now, and am always in awe at how simple it is, how well it works, how reliably it gets the job done while everyone else I know is fapping themselves blind to complex funnels and theories they hear from some goo-roo prancing around a mastermind room who probably has a Mercedes in the driveway but no food in the refrigerator. I’ll take the Pepsi Challenge pitting Sean’s info vs their any ol’ day. As for how to get it? Simply buy Sean’s eBook (the premium version) on pricing and sequential selling at my affiliate link below before tomorrow, Friday 8/9, at midnight EDT. Here is the link: [( 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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