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War game seller uses email to conquer & pillage

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Email Players subscriber Neil Pritchard reports in: === I’m getting in touch because I’m,

Email Players subscriber Neil Pritchard reports in: === I’m getting in touch because I’m, at least partly, in ecommerce. I sell wargames, card games and board games to people both from my physical store and online. I switched to your daily no images emails in December. And they work great for me. I’m in an industry where not only does everyone send the same pretty pictures emails. But they also all send them at the same time each week. And I’m there building stronger relationships with my list each and every day. Selling them each and every day and emailing them multiple times a day when I’m running offers. I’m not even playing the same email game as everyone else any more. And it shows. But. And here’s the thing I think some of the copywriters on your list might be interested in when they talk to clients. It didn’t work overnight. I didn’t see a jump in sales or engagement for about three months. It took that long to warm my list up. Had I tried it for a few weeks or a month I’d be back sending my pretty pictures at ten am on a Saturday morning like everyone else. Now I’m at the point where I can do paid leadgen to my list, take cold prospects and turn them into customers. Something I can only assume no one else in my industry can do as nobody else tries it. Before I could just about get buyers to buy again. Anyway I could ramble on about the other benefits but I’ll leave that for now. Feel free to use this as you wish. === Not unlike what one can expect with the info inside my elBenbo’s Bargain Bin of Bonuses 3. Very little of it is “overnight” applicable. It’s all very foundational, that you build upon. Something to keep in mind before you buy it or not. The deadline to get it is Thursday, 5/11 at midnight EDT. Details 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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