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A fat discount for businesses with skinny email lists

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Over the years, and especially since recent economic developments - one of the single most-asked que

Over the years, and especially since recent economic developments - one of the single most-asked questions in my sparkling clean inbox is: “Ben, do you have any resources on building lists?” And to get people to stop pestering me about it, and make some scratch from the demand at the same time of course, almost four years ago I published: “Email Players List Swell” It’s made up of primarily the 3 “Email Players” issues I’ve written just on the subject (April 2016, February 2019, and March 2019 issues), plus every article I’ve written on the subject in various other “Email Players” issues up until then since 2011, along with any bonus trainings included in many of those issues with various traffic/list-building experts. The 3 main issues are exactly how I built a million-dollar list over a long period of time. And, did it essentially free. As cold paid leads have been crap for my business 99% of the time. But, let me be very clear for the new product junkies who buy everything but use nothing: There is nothing “new” about anything in this book. Frankly, the methods are often torturously slow & tedious. And most of them take lots of work, and are truly “meat & potatoes” info. Which is why, in a lot of ways, I’m probably the last person to even learn this from. But, the unique way in which I go about it is how I built what I believe is easily one of the most responsive email lists in my industry over time, and without paying for it, without worrying about Facebook/Google or any other platform’s silly rules, and without having to worry about them de-platforming me for saying something that offended some fragile social media keyboard warrior somewhere for any reason or no reason at all. Best part: A couple of methods let you essentially “siphon” traffic from those sites. At least, in a roundabout sort of way. And, do it in a way where they neither know or have anything to say about it. Admittedly, that sounds secksier than the methods are. But, that makes it no less true. One last thing: If you have the above 3 “list” Email Players issues (April 2016, February 2019, March 2019) especially, you really don’t need this book. However, if you only have one or two of those issues, you’ll have to determine if it’s worth getting. Especially in light of all the other traffic articles from various issues over the past 10 years prior to it being published inside. Whatever the case, here is the deal: Until Friday 2/17 at midnight EST it’s discounted $150.00 off the listed price. To get this discount while you can: 1. Go to the URL below 2. Use code THICK-LIST at the checkout 3. Make sure you see the price change before entering your info Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/list]( Ben Settle P.S. If you want to know why I have the unmitigated GALL to claim to have one of the most responsive lists in my industry, I shall allow the great Brian Kurtz — who helped build a 9 million name database from which he oversaw 1.5 billion pieces of mail (i.e., he knows a responsive list when he sees one) — explain: “While so many people adhere to the premise that ‘size matters,’ when it comes to great lists, audiences and tribes, I will take smaller and mightier lists over large lists anytime. And a perfect example of this is Ben Settle's list...which calling it simply a ‘list’ does it a disservice. Ben promoted my ‘Titans of Direct Response’ package...a somewhat esoteric but powerful product which included videos, interviews and swipe files for the ages...but it needed lots of support and explanation to sell well. And he outsold every other affiliate I used for this program, almost all of which had larger lists than his...but clearly not as responsive. He even outsold others with lists 10 times the size of his.” — Brian Kurtz Former VP of Marketing for Boardroom, INC — one of the biggest and most successful direct marketing companies ever created This book is deliberately priced very expensively for a variety of reasons. To get it at the discount do this: 1. Buy it at the URL below by the 2/17 at midnight EST deadline 2. Use code THICK-LIST at the checkout 3. Make sure you see the price change before entering your info Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/list]( This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 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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