A recent voicemail transcript from a âconsultantâ I got about my Villains books: (Some details redacted to protect the guilty) === Hi, I'm leaving a message for Ben Settle, author of the book Supervillains Persuasion. Hi, Ben. My name is Jerome. I'm a senior consultant for ____, and I'm reaching out to you because your book has the potential to be more successful in the publishing world. And you have here already 3 books for success villains. I'm wondering, what have you done so far for this? You have here a very impressive, number of reviews from Amazon, wondering if this was being acquired already by a traditional publisher. I mean, you have from the book one you have already 286 rating. So that's really, that's a really impressive already. So I'm here right now more on focusing to your 3rd book then which is the lowest rating among these 3 books. So I'm wondering what have you done so far for this? And as well as what I've checked here right now for this book. It was independently published by you. So if you have any marketing strategy, we can help you to enhance it. If you don't have one, we can talk about marketing and have it settle or have this, have your book being to maximize the exposure. I know that you know that we need a structure campaign for your book that will bridge the gap of your book's unexplored potential. Because no matter how good the story of your book here, if people doesn't know that your book exists, it's totally useless. So Ben, I would like to discuss more the opportunity for your books. If you receive this message, give me a call at____ extension number 3149. Again, ____. Extension number 3149. And I'm available for Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Pacific. Thank you and have a nice day. ==== I sometimes wonder how many people fall for these shticks. I will never know. But in this case, it was a useful. Because it made me realize just how low the bar is for selling books â especially high-ticket books, and other offers. Including books like fiction that arenât even âhow toâ, and are just pure entertainment. Example: Last year, I got the idea to create an offer selling my Enoch Wars: Omega Edition (the first 7 novels plus a bonus 8th novel, along with appendices, etc, under one cover) for a turkey-busting $10,000.00. Yes, my little Who-ling, ten thousand dollars. * For a book less than .000000000000000001% of the population has ever heard of. * From a non-famous author with a modest-sized list. * Selling something that brings no âvalueâ whatsoever other than pure entertainment â and even that is dependent on the person reading it, as some people have outright hated the novels. (The books ainât exactly Shakespeare.) At this point, itâs perfectly reasonable for someone to ask: âIs it really possible to sell copies of a novel for $10k a pop in this case?â My answer: I cannot say for sure, as I havenât done it yet. And even though I am radically changing the above plan since I am doing away with the Omega edition (the Omega edition is the first 7 books, plus a bonus 8th bookâ¦. but now that I have written a 9th book that 8th bonus book will soon sell on its own, making the Omega edition obsolete)⦠I believe it is not only possible, but maybe even probable. I doubt this will matter to many people reading this. But it seems significant since I am talking about selling high ticket offers since that is what the upcoming November Email Players teaches. Specifically, including psychology behind selling high-ticket offers, and the two people who most inspired me most for doing it on pages 15-17 inside. There are just a few short days left to subscribe in time to get it. More info here: [httpsâ¶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle 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
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