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Agora copywriter discovers hidden benefit in BerserkerMail

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Agora copywriter Nick Chalker drops some wisdom about BerserkerMail: === Hey Ben, Something hit me y

Agora copywriter Nick Chalker drops some wisdom about BerserkerMail: === Hey Ben, Something hit me yesterday that might be interesting to you, or maybe not. But concerning Berserkermail, there may be another benefit you're leaving out. I got a link to sign up for a friend's email list. I know this guy personally as he's a fellow Agora copywriter, so I know he's legit. But even if he wasn't... His signup link was a Berserkermail link, and I INSTANTLY felt this was validation that he was legit in this space. Like I said I know him, but if I didn't, it would have been a validation. Knowing (and respecting the f@$k outta you), plus knowing the "restrictions" (if you want to call them that) of Berserkermail and who it's made for... I would know he's not some spamass marketer. I know he's a legit email marketer who cares more about developing a relationship with his list, than he does about all the spammy shit. To put it simply... Seeing that validated who he was, is, and is most likely all about. Now, that may not mean a hill of shit to the "ordinary" person, but who cares... they're not your ideal customer. But to someone like you, me, him, whoever... Someone that knows... I bet they would say it matters. I mean, let's say I email someone about a JV offer... If they are someone that knows what Berserker is all about... It just might help validate that I'm not some schmuck (provided they're not a schmuck themselves- LoL). I myself would probably stop and at least consider the guy, with the assumption that he's not a spamass, if I saw he's doing business the "Berserker Way" Food for thought. === Thanks Nick, much appreciated, and very good point. All right. On to the business. To get a free BerserkerMail test drive — no credit card needed — go here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/berserker]( 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]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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