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Pumping out 40 emails in a few days

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ben@bensettle.com

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“Email Players” subscriber Davide Malito checks in: === Not really a question but I wanted

“Email Players” subscriber Davide Malito checks in: === Not really a question but I wanted to make sure you received this... (I am a new EP subscriber) You are fricking awesome man! Just with the skhema book I was able to pump out 40 mails in just a few days (even though I know very well the client's market and personality) And not only I felt I could really go on for days thanks to your advice - but the client was ecstatic! Here's what he had to say when he read'em: (I'll translate it since the message was in Italian) "I read everything in just a few minutes... Sensational! Did you write these mails? Excellent job, for real!!!" And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I am now applying the teachings of the "Email Players" May issue and of "List Swell" and already seeing results. What can I say? I'm blown away and I am thankful! Thank you man! Much love from Italy! Ciao! === Clearly he’s an outlier in this game. Most people in business never even get around to writing one email, or applying anything they buy in business. Instead it’s: receive, nod, tuck away, and then hustle back to Facebook to talk about what they just bought, and what else is there to buy…? Such is life in this game. Which is why there really is no competition. In case you’re new ‘round these parts: The “Email Players Skhēma Book” is a thin, quick-reading volume I send new paid subscribers. It’s all the evergreen info I want my subscribers to know about the writing and game plan side of pumping out lots of emails people like reading and buying from. Then, the monthly issues are the strategical side. The August issue is no different with this. In fact, it’s double-sized to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the newsletter. It’s also not available much longer. To subscribe in time to get it, you’ll have to hurry. The deadline is today. Here’s the link: Ben Settle Ben Settle, Owner Settle, LLC 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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