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Today’s the deadline to subscribe in time for the October “Email Players” issue. Here

Today’s the deadline to subscribe in time for the October “Email Players” issue. Here’s but a wee nip of what’s inside: * A quickie 38-word “guide” for how much info to give away vs how much to tease in emails. * A tactic used by a world-famous conman & liar for motivating yourself to get enormous amounts of work done — especially when you’re tired, unmotivated, and procrastinating. * The best work scheduling “technology” I’ve ever used for putting out enormous amounts of work each year. (In my experience over the past 7 years this beats the hell out of anything Google, Evernote, or whatever other technology goo-roos nattering on about this thing at masterminds are using.) * A Vietnam jet fighter pilot-turned-business genius’s secret for keeping yourself “safe” from making stupid mistakes when doing any kind of selling, marketing, influencing, copywriting, or persuasive activity. * The single most powerful & reliable persuasion tactic I’ve ever used for getting maximum engagement, having maximum influence, and nabbing maximum profits in business. * Advice to frustrated men who want the attention, respect, and love of attractive, high-quality women. * The single best method I’ve ever used that can help make sure emails don’t bore the hell out of everyone. (Nothing to do with being “controversial” or outrageous or telling stories or using exciting claims or any of the other usual suspects. In fact, doing this could result in extremely low key and plain vanilla-looking emails at a glance. But I’ve taught this secret to everyone from rank email beginners in business to high-level A-list copywriters, and I can assure you it can work like crazy to bang out emails people love to open, read, click, and, yes, buy from. Added bonus: it automatically helps with World-Building in business, too — if’n that interests you…) * Advice to frustrated women who want the attention, respect, and love of a confident & powerful man. * Advice to pre-diabetic overweight people who are worried about being a "cardiac event" waiting to happen. * What certain ancient wisemen taught about businesses curating out who you should (or should not) sell to, who you should (or should not) kick out of your continuity offers, who you should (or should not) hire, and more. * 6 “tells” if someone is merely posing as a fan and ally in your business or if they are just waiting for the right time to stab you in the back. * And lots more for your righteous consumption. The deadline to subscribe in time to get this is today. When I send it in to the printer that’s it. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of 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. Click here to [unsubscribe]( or change subscriber options Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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