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Software soldiers fighting the 6G marketing warfare on the sneak

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A brief passage from page 14 of the April “Email Players” issue: “There can be a lot

A brief passage from page 14 of the April “Email Players” issue: “There can be a lot of Sixth-generation warfare you can conduct via big tech platforms on the sneak. (I certainly do.) But relying on platforms that have demonstrated their hostility to you is like India relying exclusively on buying their soldiers guns, ammo, and military aircraft parts from Pakistan and vice versa. Invest in your own platforms or find “allies” you can reliably trust to be on your side…Create your own bunkers & command centers far from the control of Baron Von Bezos and Commander Zuckerberg.” Followed by a couple examples for doing just that. Here is why I bring this up: Software is a powerful weapon in 6G marketing warfare. And it was encouraging how many people bought our Subscription Biz product a few weeks ago specifically because it teaches a software model. Customers who both bought that product and get their hot little hands on the upcoming April “Email Players” issue will, I believe, have a gigantic advantage in the theater of 6G marketing warfare. Whatever the case, here’s the deal: The deadline to get the April issue is almost upon you. If you intend to get it and are meekly putting it off, realize no exceptions will be made. Once the deadline hits, and I send it to the printer, that’ll be it. The product gets turned off in the cart for a couple weeks, all current subscribers with bad credit cards will be immediately canceled, and I suspect life will become a lot more interesting for those responsible and continue to be whatever it is now for those who aren’t in this regard. Exciting times are ahead for those who know 6G marketing warfare. At least, in my totally biased opinion. Here’s the link to subscribe in time while you still can: Ben Settle Copyright © 2021 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. PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA To unsubscribe or change subscriber options, visit:

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