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How to make social media algorithms chase you

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Here you go, in 7 simple steps: 1. Drive your social media followers to opt-in page 2. Send useful &

Here you go, in 7 simple steps: 1. Drive your social media followers to opt-in page 2. Send useful & engaging emails each day, building an asset (your list) you own, unlike your social following which you don't own 3. Call to action in emails to your social when their algorithms ignore you 4. Algorithms see engagement as your list starts engaging with you on there 5. Algorithms more likely to make you more visible, which is more likely to get you new followers.. 6. Shamelessly bribe those new social followers you get to opt-in to your list 7. Rinse & repeat over and over and over Even on a very small scale you can do this to start making big tech algorithms chase you, instead of you chasing them like everyone is always doing, running to and fro, freaking out when their favorite platform tweaks something and they suddenly get less engagement. But beyond that, this is a way you can build an asset for your business that you own (emails list), can grow, & of course monetize forever no matter what algorithms do. As for an email platform you can use? The only Email Players-approved email platform is BerserkerMail. I helped design if, for one thing. And my “DNA” as well as the DNA of many of my favorite marketing, copywriting, email influences are baked into it as well. But mostly it was maestro’d by my business partner Troy Broussard — former Navy Nuclear Engineer-turned-Encyclopædia Brittanica Director of Technology-turned multi-million dollar SEO (gets what Google wants)-turned email automation consultant to businesses, collectively doing the sending/testing/automation of as many as 50 million emails per month. Guy saw a lot of data during all that. And we joined forces a few years ago to create our own platform. You can read more about it here: [( 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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