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Today’s the deadline to subscribe in time to get the September Email Player issue. It continues

Today’s the deadline to subscribe in time to get the September Email Player issue. It continues the lesson from this month’s issue about how businesses can potentially give people almost no choice but to buy. You don’t “need” this month’s August issue to use next month’s September issue though. All right enough. Here are a few of the tips inside: * The “point out the window” secret used by old school fire & brimstone preachers that can make selling your offers as easy as falling off a chair. (This almost laughably simple method was used all the time by hardcore preachers to not only get their flocks walking the straight and narrow, but also making lots of deposits in the righteous collection plate.) * How to influence, persuade, market, and sell in such a way where you potentially don’t just make the sale, but also nab far more engagement and consumption of what you just sold. (Which, of course, can lead to referrals, word-of-mouth, unforeseen opportunities, etc.) * A truly magnificent example of the persuasion method taught in this issue that was used by a local businessman to shut down an insanely stupid proposal that would have turned the county into a homeless feces pit. (This postcard resulted in nearly 300 calls/emails to the county commissioners, and the idiotic proposal it called out was declared DOA. Want to make real change in your community? Wisely apply what this postcard did and watch what happens…) * How one of the NRA's #1 concealed carry instructors used the info taught inside to keep his students glued to their seats for 6+ hours straight (not even wanting to go to the bathroom!) while up-selling, cross-selling, and down-selling to the point where nearly everyone in the room ended up buying a book, signing up for his target shooting lessons, or grabbing some other offer before leaving. * A real life example of how a business can use email to “tastefully” milk money from misery — and with people glad you did it and glad they bought your offers afterwards. * The secret behind an ad I wrote in the prostate support niche that was so effective even guys in their 20’s (who clearly did not have the problem) who read it ended up buying. (I have even had at least one A-list copywriter ask if they could use ads and emails I wrote in that niche — that used the secret I am teaching in this September issue — as samples for their coaching students because it works so well.) * The Marketing of the Beast info publishing business model of the biggest & most successful independent church that has ever existed in the past 2,000 years! You’ll find this last baby in the bonus training I’m including with the September issue. And it is all about a pastor (who died some 8 years ago) who was probably one of the single greatest direct marketers who ever lived. For 50 some years due to his unique info publishing business model, the inherently controversial stuff he taught (he had more Christians hating him than anyone else), and his extremely aggressive lead gen game… his followers grew ever more passionate and his haters talked more shyt about him — which just brought even more people to his lessons. Many of his more unhinged fans have since even built entire cult-like websites around this church and teachings — where you can not question anything the pastor said. He also did some clever things Jesus did (not always necessarily taught) to ensure people spread the word about his church, grow his fame, and get people coming in greater numbers. Anyway, lots of info packed in this short training. And it’s yours along with the September Email Players issue. Your only obstacle to this is procrastination. If you don’t subscribe by today’s deadline you’re out. Here’s the link while there’s still a link to click: [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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