A transcribed Steve Jobs sound byte for your inspiration & instruction: === People come to me and they say, well, I want to be an entrepreneur. And I go, Oh, that's great. What's your idea? And they go, well, I don't have one yet. And I say, well, I think you should go get a job as a bus boy or something. So you find something you're really passionate about because it's a lot of work. And I'm convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non successful ones is pure perseverance. It is so hard. You pour so much of your life into this thing. And there are such rough moments in time that most people give up. I don't blame them. And it's really tough. And it consumes your life. I mean, if you've got a family and you're in the early days of a company, I can't imagine how one could do it. I'm sure it's been done, but it's rough. I mean, cause it's a pretty much, you know, 18 hour per day job, seven days a week for a while. So unless you have a lot of passion about this, you're not going to survive. You're going to give it up. So you got to have an idea or a problem or a wrong that you want to right that you're passionate about. Otherwise you're not going to have the perseverance to stick it through. And I think that's half the battle right there. === An admission: I am not showing you this just for your inspiration & instruction. I also did it for your inculcation. Yes, your daily email horror host has an ulterior motive. And that ulterior motive is to prep you for two things: 1. A veritable onslaught of emails Iâll be sending over the next 5 days. 2. The offer those emails will be selling. And that offer is my book: âelBenbo Pressâ Itâs my entire high-ticket book & newsletter publishing/business model on a hot, sizzling plate. And while the marketer in me wants to say itâs âquick and easy!â itâs anything but. I took my sweet time with this 400+ page tome last year. I didnât really have a choice. As I wrote it, I kept realizing just how complex & rife with âmoving partsâ my publishing methodology really is. So much so, I also realized while writing the ad for it even I probably would not use my own publishing & business model if I was to do it all over again. Yes, it maybe looks easy. And it maybe even looks simple, too. And once itâs all set up - not while setting it up - it very much is simple. But none of it is easy at any phase of it. And it took me nearly 20 years to figure it all out, apply it, work the bugs out of it, and ultimately be able to articulate & teach it in a way anyone outside of my own inner psyche can follow. Frankly, everything Jobs said above applies to my publishing model in the building phase (writing, launching, creating the emails/sales letters for, generating the traffic to sell, etc lots of books and a monthly newsletter ainât a âlazy wayâ to do anything): The 18 hour days. The necessity of having extreme levels of perseverance. And, especially, how it consumes your life. I am up and working every day around 3 or 4 am. I rarely ever take âvacations.â And even when I do Iâm still working, even if that means doing customer service, stopping to write an email on the fly on my phone while at a rest stop or while eating, or putting some kind of fire out. I certainly donât have anything on âaUtOpiLoT!11" either, because for me itâs a true 24/7 operation. Most business owners in the marketing game frown on this sort of thing. And they are right to. They are likely wanting a business that works for them, and not the other way around. Iâm admittedly quite nutty in my obsession with what I do. And thus, my methodology is admittedly nutty, too. Anyway, I bring this up to hopefully scare off the Facebook-addicted marketing proles and hack-chasing new product junkies who will want to buy this book thinking they are "ready!" when they clearly & demonstrably aren't. And it's the same with anyone who blindly clings to split testing & tracking data with their statistically irrelevant numbers... or lacks patience with mail & shipping times/problems (especially lately with the supply chain problem chatter â where I think we are all about to be tested for patience, customer and seller alike)⦠or who canât make a business decision without consulting their Facebook friends, their life coach, or their horoscope. All the above'd be far better off with a $17 "info publishing 101" eBook on Clickbank. Especially since elBenbo Press is easily my most expensive book yet (over $1,000). And itâs really only intended for the âberserkerâ customers in my World. All right, enough of this. I release the Kraken & sell it this week at a small discount starting tomorrow. If you donât want to read a lot of emails then for the love of the Almighty opt-out below or simply delete them as they come in. In fact, if you don't like reading or writing lots of emails donât even think of buying the book. Because, while it only teaches the publishing side of my business (it does NOT teach the how-tos of email, copywriting, launching, etc, thatâs what my other books are for â and the sales letter goes into more detail about that), my publishing methodology is dependent on sending lots and Lots and LOTS of emails. i.e., if seeing 20 emails in a 5 day span gives you the runs, you ainât qualified. Nor should you even be on my list at this point, either. Go haunt yet another Facebook group or whatever people do. Otherwise, Iâll see you bright and early tomorrow. Rest up⦠While youâre resting? Thereâs a free training on pricing high-ticket books in my mobile app. You can listen to it here: [httpsâ¶//www.EmailPlayers.com/app/books]( If you choose to buy elBenbo Press the info can serve you quite well. Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. 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