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Was Gene Schwartz a seks fanatic?

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Behold my all-time favorite Eugene Schwartz headline: "Should Any Man Be Given This Much Sexual Powe

Behold my all-time favorite Eugene Schwartz headline: "Should Any Man Be Given This Much Sexual Power Over Women?" This baby was on the outer envelope. And, it pulled a lot of orders, too. Here are a few (of many) reasons why: * Isn't "salesy" (doesn't make your guard go up) * Question (it's almost neurologically impossible to ignore a question you want to know the answer to) * Short (easy to process) * Curiosity provoking (I mean, c'mon...) * Amusing (but not "slap stick") * Has none of the usual hype & non-sense most ads talking about the secks have (you can say many things about this headline, but "hype" ain't one of them) How many Internet goo-roo headlines do you see like this? The answer: Practically zero. I can natter on about this all day. But the best way to write headlines like Schwartz did is to listen to the man himself talk about 3 of his best-selling headlines himself in his famous Phillips Publishing speech. This speech normally lists for $297.00 on Michael Senoff’s site. But you can get it for just $20 (for the next few days) at the link below. Yes, it is an affiliate link. And if you buy from it, you also get more bonus goodies including: 1. elBenbo’s 1-Click Upsell Swipe File eBook — which contains over twenty 1-click upsell pages either I or clients profited enormously from, for study (not copy & paste) and framework. 2. A 527 classic ad swipe file (all neatly typed up in Word format) — which includes ads from Gary Halbert, Joe Karbo, Ben Suarez, Claude Hopkins, Eugene Schwartz, David Ogilvy, Maxwell Sackhiem, and hundreds more. Get your hot little hands on it all today for a mere $20 here: [( Deadline is Friday 9/6 at midnight EDT. If you have any questions contact Michael via his site. He has both email and text support options. Ben Settle P.S. Another of his sex headlines that kicked booty is: "71-Year Old Man Has Sexual Congress 5 Times Per Day" He talks about this one in this speech, too. Grab it for $20 here: [( 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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