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Proof I ain’t just whistlin’ dixie when I tell people “the best is yet to come”

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Email Players subscriber Iván Orange lets the good time roll: == Hi Ben, I want to tell you that,

Email Players subscriber Iván Orange lets the good time roll: == Hi Ben, I want to tell you that, more than ever, I am seeing the real consequences of everything I have read and APPLIED from your books and Email Players over the last three years. Last week I launched a new course (as I told you privately) where I teach how to build a business model based on sending a daily email. My list grew a bit in the last few months, although it's still small: just over 4000 people. But I was clear about two things from the beginning: 1) my offer would be brutally good 2) I would send a LOT of emails, following the infotainment religion 3) my sales letter would be abusively good I knew since last year that the sales letter would be like 80% bullet points. I worked hard on it. When I got the May Email Players issue, I knew it was kind of a signal to work a little harder on the copy. Oh my gosh... I improved those damn bullets a lot. And 5 days and 30 emails later.... I made a 5 figure launch. You see, I still remember the email I sent you when I started doing my first email sales. You replied, "Congratulations, the best is yet to come". Damn, you were right. I feel very satisfied and excited to be able to do this with my own business, and not just with my clients'. Thanks for being there, and I'll try to "fill the cookie jar" as much as I can. === That’s why we do it… Not everyone gets great results like he did, and most never do. (Let the goo-roo fanboy drooling on the carpet reading this who thinks this all works without working hard and having the right offer, list, attitude, knowledge, etc take note) But, it does illustrate what is possible. The upcoming September issue will, I think, go a long way towards helping copywriters write far better, stronger, and more profitable copy. Especially in a health-related niche where pain is at play — with an example that should lay to rest why I believe the method the issue teaches — that’s been around probably for thousands of years — is better than any other copywriting “technique” ever invented since. In fact, it continues the same topic as this month's issue. And that issue has gotten quite a bit of fanfare. Several subscribers have told me it's been the best one to date. Been cataloging the responses in its own folder on my desktop for when I sell back issues some day to paying subscribers in case I want to highlight it. As for the September issue? It gets even deeper into this topic than the August issue. And, no, you don't need the August issue to use the info in the September issue. But you will have to make a decision soon. Tomorrow’s the deadline if you want in in time to get it. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle P.S. A heads up to all current and soon-to-be Email Players subscribers: The September issue will take a bit longer to print, fulfill, ship, and arrive than usual due to 1st landing on a Thursday and a long holiday weekend due to that Monday being Labor Day. 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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