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The mythical best time of the day to send emails

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Came a question that gets asked over and over and over: “When is the best time of the day to se

Came a question that gets asked over and over and over: “When is the best time of the day to send emails for getting the highest response?” Probably no shortage of goo-roos pounding their chests about this. "My clients' tests show...!" But if there really was a mythical best time that always works for everyone, in every market and product category… then you can be certain everyone else would start doing it, clogging up inboxes at that same time each day with clutter and competition, and making it no longer the “best” time. It’s not quite as silly as people obsessing over open rates. But it's in the same ballpark. Here’s what I suggest doing instead: Test out all the different times you want. Maybe there is a time that does better to your particular list than other times do. But focus the majority of your efforts on writing emails people want to read & buy from in the first place. Something you can learn amongst the bits of advice and training embedded in the bonuses I’m bundling together in the elBenbo’s Bargain Bin Of Bonuses 3 sale this week. Email comes up quite a bit in these bonuses you’d have had to collectively shell out some $1,000 (give or take) to otherwise get via buying all the offers these particular bonuses were attached to over the past few years. But, that you can get for a mere $20. That is, if you get it by the deadline. A deadline that is coming up fast. You can read more about it here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/bb3]( NOTE: You'll need a smart phone to access these bonuses, no exceptions. And it will have to be newer than when Steve Jobs still walked the earth. Ben Settle P.S. If you have any technical questions with accessing the content or downloading my free app (if you don’t already have it) they are delivered on after buying, email: help@learnistic.com And they will get back to you as fast as humanly possible. 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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