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Data scientist crunches mathematical superiority of Email Players

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“Email Players” subscriber Rémi chimes in: === A confession... I stopped emailing daily

“Email Players” subscriber Rémi (last name withheld by request) chimes in: === A confession... I stopped emailing daily at the start of december 2020. Mid-february I decided to start again, because, well that was my goal subscribing to email player in the first place: A strong and durable minimalist business that I could fit into any schedule. So I dug up my copy of the skhema book and jumped to appendix A - double your profit in thirty days. And I started emailing daily, the same day I dug it up. So far, I've sent 23 emails, monday to Friday, without missing a day. (so it's been less than 5 weeks) In February, I sold for 545$ March just finished and I sold for 1161$ I'm a data scientist so I know correlation doesn't mean causation, but even then... It correlates very strongly! More importantly I've set up a very nice minimalist business: I record a lesson for 30 minutes everyday and then I send an email. And I'm done. Sometimes I post on LinkedIn to bring more people in my list. But no more than once a week. Thanks again for showing us the door. Of course, It's up to us to step through. But it's better than stepping into a wall. Thanks again! Remi P.s.: totally ok if you want to use that as a testimonial, would just ask that it doesn't include my last name as it contains numbers please Take care of yourself Ben === Thank you, my friend, will do. Of course, not everyone gets these results. Action, wisdom, patience, having a list, and knowing marketing fundamentals reign supreme. Also: The book he talks about is something new “Email Players” subscribers get shipped upon subscribing, and it’s the “evergreen” methodology I teach. From there, each issue builds upon that. That includes the upcoming May issue. The deadline to get it is tomorrow. Here’s the link: 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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