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The attitude that can help get your business swamped with clients

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Mostly I refer to copywriting clients. But, really, this could apply to most any other service too.

Mostly I refer to copywriting clients. But, really, this could apply to most any other service too. Or can be adapted as such. Anyway, here’s the whole “secret” — 1. Make list of companies whose products you already use & who already hire direct response copywriters (i.e., sell to buyers) 2. Contact them 3. Ask who to talk to about writing copy for them 4. Take it from there Will this work 100% of the time? Will you get a client with every try? Will someone always even get back to you? Will this be the secret sauce you use forever, and that you can now go around re-teaching to the masses as if it’s new even though it’s just basic marketing 101? No. What the above does is get you in the game. Gets you meeting, making connections, and ideally interacting with someone (or several someones) passionately about their offers, as not just a copywriter but a consumer of what they sell. More: The above is just step one. And step #4 “Take it from there” is obviously very obscure, because there are millions of things that can happen — more often than not totally unpredictable — from there. And that’s where having the right approach to not just freelancing… but business and even life itself (how you approach all your relationships) comes into play. From there is it 99% relationships. And that’s where I think the December Email Players issue can help. I do not talk “about” freelancing, or getting clients inside. But I do teach a very distinct approach to both your business and personal life that can, if you do it right and don’t puss out, radically amplify the successes you have in both. Freelancing is just one of many businesses this info can help. I use it in my info publishing business and in our SaaS business. I use it in my interpersonal relationships (family, friends, Stefania, Willis etc). And I use it all the time in pretty much every other aspect of my life that hinge on the strength of the relationships and respect those people I create relationships with have for me, my talents, what I have to offer. There’s no checklist. Only amateurs need or look for checklists. This is an approach, a state of mind, and way of life. That’s all I will say about this for now. To subscribe before the deadline 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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