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Long time Email Players subscriber Morten Spindler checks in: === Me again Just finished reading Apr

Long time Email Players subscriber Morten Spindler checks in: === Me again Just finished reading April [Email Players] issue 129 Man, the pieces in the puzzle just fell in place. I tried being self employed for many years, but hated the uncertanty. Not my game. For the past 1.5 years I’ve worked at a big Danish webshop, and it’s great - I run my biz and my wifes yoga email marketing on the side line. I’ve found that I am so good at writing aplications for jobs, that I get to an interview EVERY SINGLE time I send one - and I do that once every 1-2 months just to stay sharp and have a waiting list of ppl wanting to hire me if I should loose my job or I get tired of it. March ‘22 I sent 2 applications and was invited to 5 interviews all together. I turned one of them down and they asked if they could call me next time they were hiring. The other company said they weren’t ready for a guy in my caliber, but they’d call me when they had grown a bit bigger. It’s my game. Soon I’ll make an online course about getting to the job interview… every time. I owe most of it to your inspiration. === Too late to get that April issue, of course. (I only sell back issues once in a while, and only to paying subscribers.) But, this idea of finding out what your game is, and playing that instead of someone else’s is, in my humble — but accurate — opinion, one of the single most “valuable” lessons I ever taught, even though a couple lower IQ types complained about it, saying they didn’t see the value in it on their way out. All of which was to be expected. When you learn how to be valuable without giving value, some will hate it as passionately as they are confused by it. But, in my experience, many more will also love it. Embrace it. And have their lives literally and fundamentally changed by it. Thus, the July Email Players issue. It’s a special King-Sized issue nearly 40 pages long — and it’s all about spinning out more sales by creating marketing (email, videos, social media, whatever it is) that is far more profitable than if you just “give value” in the traditional sense that practically everyone you see selling uses, and almost certainly getting much lower response and sales than they could as a result. While the amateurs keep moving freelines or whatever you can make the real dough. But, only if you’re subscribed in time. Something you can do here and here only: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle P.S. A heads up to all current and soon-to-be Email Players subscribers: The July issue will take a bit longer to print, fulfill, ship, and arrive than usual due to July 1 landing on a Friday and a long holiday weekend due to that Monday being the 4th. It will definitely slow things down by a good week, and possibly even by two weeks. And if you live in an especially remote area it will take even longer. As always: Be patient, and your patience will be rewarded… This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2022 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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