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Emails that're like secks but without the orgasm

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Tue, Nov 28, 2023 03:45 AM

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A daily email reader writes: “sometimes think of your emails as sex without the orgasm lol.

A daily email reader writes: “sometimes think of your emails as sex without the orgasm lol.” Now we're talkin'. Whatever the case, the comment reminded me about a very safe & effective way to approach marketing and offers. And that is, if you can make giving your business money a overwhelmingly pleasurable & exciting act for your list, market, customers, and clients… and if you can make it something they not only don’t mind doing but look forward to doing and can't wait to do again… and if you can make it an act where maybe even certain (natural & pleasant) chemical & hormonal reactions occur in their brains & bodies… I daresay you’d never have to worry about the income side of your business ever again. I also daresay you’ll never have any real competition, either. And, I further daresay you’ll have turned your business into something quite different than it is now, even with weak copywriting, email, selling, or other marketing-related skills. More: As certain smart business owners on my list will see, the fantasy of this is not only possible, it’s something you can start doing almost immediately — even the same day you learn how it’s done. And one of the ways I do this is in the December Email Players issue. I believe the approach and “mentality” towards doing business & marketing and writing emails, etc I talk about in the very first Email Players Rule I discuss in this issue (that spreads to all the other lessons, was very interesting how it all worked out as I was writing it) can and often does do the above (i.e., can maybe possibly potentially make doing business with you as pleasurable as the coitus) without having to “give value” or do any of the other things your favorite marketing goo-roo is saying you have to do or you’ll get left behind or not gonna make it. Very powerful stuff. But, it’s also not something a lot of people want to hear. Especially the mush cookie & feminist types. But, really, nobody cares what they think anyway. All right the deadline to subscribe in time is almost upon you. Here’s the link if you want in while the gettin’ in’s good: [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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