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Email Players subscriber and “professional life-enjoyer” Eddy Quan writes: === Ben Just wa

Email Players subscriber and “professional life-enjoyer” Eddy Quan writes: (after I recently consulted him for an hour) === Ben Just wanted to thank you again for your time yesterday. You gave me a few big ideas to run with that I believe will have a major impact on my business namely: * Finding my Mickey Mouse (Pretty sure it's offers but maybe not) * Doubling down on my philosophy of Life Enjoyment and using that as a "guide" for all future endeavours * Encouraging me to just fucking write my novel if that's what I want to do (Afterall, that's how George Lucas created one of the biggest franchises of all time) Will keep you posted on what's to come Also... Don't usually believe in "signs" but the October 2023 issue of EP arrived about 30 minutes after our call ended. Wishing you a thoroughly Enjoyable weekend I don't know how I can pay you back in return other than being a permanent Enjoyer of EP and other products in the Settle world but if you ever need anything please reach out. Professional EP and Life Enjoyer === He ain’t seen nuttin’ yet. I have a sneaking suspicion guys like Eddy will get an especially large number of profitable ideas inside the lily-white pages of the November Email Players issue. This issue was meant for guys like him who have their shyt together, know what they want, and know where they’re going — as it teaches a unique “twist” on how one can ramp up whatever engagement, sales, attention, and influence ones is already getting now. New businesses who haven't even bothered to build an email list? Won't do them any good whatsoever. Zero times anything is zero, after all. So it obviously won’t do much good for newbies, ex's (i.e., ex-customers - who obviously did not benefit from the info I taught them before, and so won't have a clue how to extract value from this either), and new product junkies who buy everything and use nothing. But businesses run by grownups who can dress and feed themselves? Well let’s just say of all the issues I’ve written since launching this rag back in 2011… this November issue is the one I am most excited to see how my cream-of-the-crop customers apply, use, and profit from it. They will each read it, and then “express” it uniquely. Will not explain what I mean by that here. I really can’t explain it. Has to be experienced. The only way to do that is to subscribe. And, in this case, subscribe before tonight’s deadline. If you want in, put the Halloween candy away, and use some of that sugar-binging energy to go 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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