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Wearing the skin suits of defiled & desecrated sacred cows

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Let me tell you a story: One of the most valuable trainings I possess is an obscure Dan Kennedy trai

Let me tell you a story: One of the most valuable trainings I possess is an obscure Dan Kennedy training talking about his most successful multi-million dollar business owner clients (i.e. his “renegade millionaires”), and how they are doing what nobody else is doing, that nobody else has the nut sac to do, and that nobody else thinks far enough outside the box to even bother doing. My favorite of them is what he called: “Defying Industry Norms” According to Mr. Kennedy… “…not only do the most successful people I work with defy [their industry’s norms], they take a perverse personal joy in doing so.” At the time, I was not doing this. I thought I was, almost everyone thinks they are. But when I looked around and really examined my market, my competition, etc, I was just doing things differently than what everyone was doing and not really tipping any of the market world’s “sacred cows.” But, after I decided to go all-on on this strategy… where I didn’t merely tip the marketing community’s sacred cows but defiled and desecrated them, even wearing their carcasses around like a skin suit to mock those worshipping at their altars… everything changed. And I do mean everything. In fact, it even changed the way I approached writing Email Players. And the jump in sales, income, status, and influence (as well as trolling, BS bad reviews, hate, etc) has only skyrocketed from there. I’ve seen people say they do this sort of thing. But when you really look at what they do, it’s just the opposite. If anything, they are terrified of doing it. And it shows in their levels of income, having to embellish their accomplishments (copywriters are especially big on this, with their bull shyt claims to be “$900 million copywriter!” when they probably don’t even have $900 in the bank), desperately troll their competition to try to make themselves look good, and the list goes on. Look at them and they are not defying sacred cows. If anything they are probably just molesting the poor thing. You can observe this yourself easily enough. So I’ll just leave it at that for now. In the meantime: If you want to see how those legit doing 7-figures and higher in their businesses routinely defile and desecrate the sacred cows of marketing & business, see Dan Kennedy’s 7-Figure Academy. He literally starts the course out with… “So, seminar of defiance, social, politically, economically, and so it’s sort of against that backdrop that here we all are talking about a topic that many would consider, I guess, to be unseemly.” … if that tells you something. It’s easily one of the most valuable courses I own. And I dip into this thing at least 2 or 3 times per year. If you want it, and at a discount just for my boys & ghouls, here’s what to do: 1. Buy the course with my affiliate link below by tomorrow Friday, March 10 at midnight EST. 2. Forward me your receipt by that deadline (you must send it BY the deadline to get it) You’ll get immediate access to the course, and I’ll send you the nearly 2 hour bonus about how I’ve been using the info for almost 6 years now to not only go from six to seven figures, but how I still use the info in my business ventures today. NOTE: you’ll need a smart phone to access the bonus. No exceptions. All right, here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/se7en]( Ben Settle P.S. This course is not intended for newbies, amateurs, or goo-roo fanboys playing business on social media all day. Nothing I sell is. But that goes triple for this course. It’s not called “4-Figure Academy”, “5-Figure Academy”, or even “6-Figure Academy.” It’s called “7-Figure Academy” for a reason. It requires a lot of deep thinking, introspection, & hard work to implement. It’s short on checklists or tactics. And is long on strategies and big ideas. There’s a reason why Dan Kennedy is called The Millionaire Maker. And this course illustrates that reason as well as anything I’ve ever seen. 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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