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Rewiring the brains of my disciples one neurological connection at a time

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Email Players CG says: === I’ve gotta tell ya Ben, it took me awhile to sign up for email playe

Email Players CG (name withheld by request) says: === I’ve gotta tell ya Ben, it took me awhile to sign up for email players. I got my feet wet with pretty much all your books on amazon first mostly because of your warnings. And at this point I can’t even fully explain what’s happened, almost brainwashing in a good way. I have a small list not in fitness but marketing for specific studios and these people are chomping at the bit to get access to me. The combination of your daily emails, newsletters and books have literally re wired my brain in a way that’s making me lots of moolah. The funny thing is I really have a hard time explaining that change in words. Anyways, I appreciate it! Thanks. === It’s rather fascinating how the brain works. When you learn new things, it automatically creates fresh, new neurological pathways that not only help you learn whatever it is you’re learning, but also enhances all your other brain functions. At least, that is the way I learned it. Which, in and of itself, created new neurological connections… On to the business: I cannot say for sure… but I suspect the upcoming December Email Players issue will be having the same kind of effect on those who read, absorb, and, most importantly, use the info much the same way CG described above. Why? Because while it's all meat & potatoes (nothing "nEw!" inside - all fundamentals arranged in an accessible way) it’s the exact, “beat for beat”, business plan I will use if shyt hits the fan and I have to start over from scratch, in a different market, having to figure out who to sell to, what to sell them, how to reach them, etc. It is also a way an existing business venture can “stack” a whole different wing on to their current operation, to add more security for these dark economic times descending upon us. I talk about the exact market I’d target, what exactly I’d sell to them, where I’d research and find email and marketing ideas for that market, how I’d get them on my list, the buying sequence I’d most likely use, and my entire thought process from A-to-Zygotically — all laid out, naked, with everything dangling in the wind. So it’s an entire business plan in an issue. And I suppose someone could even “lift” it as-is. But I would not recommend that unless you shared the exact same interests as me. What’s better — for your business and your brain — is to take, adapt, and use it for your interests and passions. Word to the wise, etc. The deadline is in a few short days to get in on time. Here’s the link: [https∶//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 [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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