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There has never been a better time to be alive for Facebook haters

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“Email Players” subscriber Ian G. Howarth asks the social media question: === ... You?

“Email Players” subscriber Ian G. Howarth asks the social media question: === ... You’re probably getting pestered with this one — but do you have a ballpark idea when your book on social media coming out? I’m very aware that we’re up against a big powerful beast of a drug in Facebook — so to pull people away, I’m gonna have to be on my a game — on any other platform. And learn how to do what you did. As I’ve seen how people just work their way back to blue — even when the content on the other platform has been good. === Answer: Social Lair (the book) is launching in a couple weeks to my main list. “Email Players” subscribers will be able to buy it this month — and at a much bigger discount than NEPCs (i.e., non-Email Player characters), of course — as soon as the April issue lands between their sticky little fingertips in the next week or so. Then not too much longer after that? SocialLair (the platform) will be launching. This platform is unlike any other social media platform ever devised by the mind of mortal man. And it is built specifically for business owners who want privacy and control over their data (you can hook your followers up to an email list & your backend marketing, for instance), as well as wanting unusually rabid engagement, response, and sales from their social media audiences. All of which is why I mean it when I declare: There has never been a better time to be alive for Facebook haters… If you want a “sneak preview” of what to expect, do this: 1. Tap the link below on your phone 2. The link takes you directly to a "Ravings of an Adman!" podcast episode I recorded (a secret podcast that only our $399/month paid coaching members at Learnistic have gotten to hear - it's not on iTunes, etc) I am allowing the public to hear now that gives some details on both the Social Lair book & SocialLair platform. It also teaches a secret I used to routinely get hundreds of rabidly engaged comments in my old elBenbo’s Lair Facebook group my forthcoming book is based on. Here’s the URL: 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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