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Settle Claus’s Seasons Emailings Sale

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These next 13 days are going to horrify freebie-seekers on my list. The reason: I’m having a sa

These next 13 days are going to horrify freebie-seekers on my list. The reason: I’m having a sale on each of my books over these next 13 days. Each sale will be a little less than 18-hours long — i.e., you will have less than 18 hours to take advantage of the sales price on each, as I am setting the shopping cart up to automatically eliminate the discounts at the appropriate times. And before anyone asks: I am not making exceptions for the sick, the traveling, the "I have a life and didn't see this until after the deadline”, or “I got my time zones confused” Maynards, or any other excuse — legitimate or lies. Anyway, first up is my “Infotainment Jackpot” book. Despite it being one of my lower-priced books, it’s probably the most valuable. It certainly has been for my business at least. And, it’s also probably why, after the Agora Financial Copy Chief at the time Joe Schriefer flew me in and paid me a chunky fee to teach the subject (the transcript of my training to them is the first part of the book), he told me a few years later: “The business is so big now. Prob 4x the revenue since when we first met… and had you in! Claim credit, as it did correlate!” And why the great Matt Furey (who I learned infotainment from, let me be very clear about that — as some dope was running around saying I claimed to have invented it when that could not be further the truth, we all owe Matt a huge debt for figuring this out far as I am concerned) gave it a rave review earlier this year. He said: === It was a THRILLER. Loaded to the freakin gills. Since arriving in Montana, although I am busy creating a new course, I’ve been reading InfoTainment Jackpot late at night in my hotel room (I’m not a member of the 5 AM Club), and it is fabulous. I definitely see my influence on Ben’s thinking and his writing. But there’s more. Ben has done something truly great. He has taken the time to categorize almost everything that he and I do in our approach and style of writing. Keep in mind the following: Ben’s style is not my style and mine is not his - but the concepts are the same. And I, the so-called “grandmaster of email copywriting,” am learning a TON from InfoTainment Jackpot. === Back to the sale: It’s yours at a $150 discount off the listed price ($241 instead of $391). But only until midnight tonight (12/4) EST. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/jackpot]( 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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