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Proof Email Players can work just fine & dandy for eCommerce

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I am periodically asked by eCommerce people if my wiles will “work” for them. And so today

I am periodically asked by eCommerce people if my wiles will “work” for them. And so today I am going to give two bits of proof that, yes, it can. First, is from a few years ago, when Email Players subscriber Marty McDonald posted this eCommerce strategy in one of my old Facebook groups: === Been doing a lot in e-commerce (Apparel) recently Here is My 0.02 Segment the daylights out of the list, and hit them with different offers. 2. Sales and discounts with fuses on them ( For the next 12 hours this on sale until they run out) 3. put the buyers on a separate list, send them an email Before the main list, giving them exclusive access to the upcoming deal but for only X hours then everyone gets a chance 4. Free shipping offers seem to work very well The rest of it, just follow Ben's advice === That was a while back. So here's a more recent example from Email Players subscriber Galel Fajardo who tweeted: === The Email Players Newsletter has arrived from @elBenb0! I shared an Email Players lesson with a client. He implemented it & generated his eCom biz over $60,000 in sales in December 2022. Subscribe at this non-affiliate link: EmailPlayers.com === I am not saying this is typical or will happen to anyone else's business. Too many variables at play. But that does show what is possible, at least. Whatever the case: Everyone likes to think “their” business is different. It’s a trope as old as direct response marketing. But at the end of the day emails are emails whether it’s eCommerce, getting more clients, selling info, or, like the testimonial I emailed earlier today from Email Players subscriber Davide Malito — who has used my methods to help sell even commodities like flour or divorce advice. Okay, do what you want with that info. But the June issue deadline is today. And while it does not talk about eCommerce specifically, a lot of it can be applied to eCommerce or just about any other kind of business I’ve seen selling online over the years. You can subscribe while you still have a little bit of time left here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle 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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