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Email Players subscriber and BerserkerMail client Andrea Dell allows you the privilege of bearing wi

Email Players subscriber and BerserkerMail client Andrea Dell allows you the privilege of bearing witness to the firepower of BerserkerMail's fully armed and operational platform. Take it away, Andrea: === #1 - The developers aren’t constantly adding stupid shit that either does nothing for me or my list OR, worst of all, makes it a hassle to use the platform. Any updates enhance my experience as a user without forcing me use “shiny new features” I don’t care about. #2 - Checking links is super convenient. BerserkerMail has a feature that checks links automatically. It can also be turned off, yet even when it is, I can click the link right there in the email to check it, meaning it opens right from the email. No having to send a test email or schedule the email and THEN open it to check the links. #3 - I can write emails, schedule emails, and choose list segments ALL on the same screen. I loathe how most platforms make you click through 50,000 different screens to send one email. It’s excruciating because it and wastes SO much time. I want to get in, write and send the email, and get out, NOT spend half my day navigating screens that pepper me with dumb questions and irrelevant settings. #4 - There are no complicated pricing tiers that charge me based on how many people are on my list and/or many emails I can send. BerserkerMail charges me by the number of CONTACTS and that’s it. Simple and easy to figure out. (It’s also another reason to delete people who unsubscribe.) #5 - BerserkerMail automatically blocks the bots! Last year dozens of people started joining my email list every day, and I was excited until I saw that BerserkerMail had blocked them because they were bots. (Stupid bots.) At that point I got excited that BerserkerMail blocks the little stinkers, since having bots on my list degrades my list quality and sender reputation. I doubt I’d have known they were bots until it was too late. #6 - The platform is buttery-smooth and alarmingly intuitive. I can access every single main menu from one screen in BerserkerMail, even after I click INTO one of those main menus, which makes it easy to keep track of where I am and where everything is. I can choose the first screen I see when I log in (right now it’s set up to open right to a blank email draft - SUCH a time-saver!). It’ll grab the first sentence of my email and put it into the subject line, so if I forget about the subject line (which is rare, but it’s happened), I’m covered. For these reasons and more, most email platforms are clunky AF compared to BerserkerMail, to the point using them is like being tortured. #7 - It auto-saves my email drafts. Few things send me into a red-faced rage faster than writing an email and having the software glitch, kick me out, and dump the email I just wrote. Interrupting my train of thought to click save draft every five minutes is definitely a first world problem, but it’s still annoying. With BerserkerMail it’s a non-issue, because it saves my draft as I go. (I have even tested this by closing the browser tab and re-opening BerserkerMail in a NEW tab in the same web browser. My latest draft is always there! If I open it in a different web browser the draft does not carry over, but it always has in the same browser.) #8 - I log in with my cell phone and 4-digit passcode. Typing in my cell number and 4-digit passcode is faster and easier than an email address and password. I have zero problem using my cell phone because BerserkerMail’s developers don’t call me or send text messages (unless it’s to reset my passcode). Nothing wrong with calls or texts as a marketing medium, but I’d definitely think twice if I knew I’d get marketing phone calls. (I loathe talking on the phone.) #9 - It’s beyond easy to clone an email. I rarely need to with BerserkerMail, but sometimes I will clone an email because there’s copy and links in a past email that I want to re-use or update, and it’s easier to clone the email than to copy and paste or re-type everything. I just go into the screen that shows all my emails, find the one I want, and hid the clone button. BerserkerMail populates the email right into the “write-an-email” screen, all ready to go. No navigating 85 million screens that force me to name the broadcast and choose or confirm settings before I can actually WRITE THE DANG EMAIL. #10 - I can easily save and re-use settings right from the write-an-email screen. Most programs make it so tedious to add your favorite settings to a new email it’s easier to clone an old email instead of start a fresh one. In BerserkerMail it remembers your past settings, so if you reuse settings like I do, you don’t have to waste time setting all that up first. BONUS REASON: It’s beyond easy to SEARCH my past emails. Other platforms I use to search emails will only let me search by subject line or by the name of the broadcast. That’s not usually specific enough for my needs. In BerserkerMail, it’ll search the body copy as well. I just go to the “All Emails” screen and type a keyword into the search bar at the top. It pulls up every email, right there, with that keyword, whether it’s in the subject, body copy, or both. If I need a past email to repurpose it or even reuse it, finding it is SUPER easy. Okay okay. There are way more reasons than 10, but these are my personal top 10 reasons at the moment. Thank you, Troy and Ben, for creating such an amazing platform! === And we're just getting warmed up. The platform was designed from the ground up by a Navy nuclear engineer-turned-software developer who also was the Executive Director of Technology at Encyclopedia Brittanica, ran an multimillion dollar SEO company (i.e., knows what Gmail, Google, etc wants), and was sending some 30 - 50 million emails per month when he was running the automation/testing/tracking for his clients as a consultant. It's how we can get world class inbox deliverability. And, it's why the interface is so marketer-friendly. I would also take the Pepsi Challenge pitting our COO and head of help desk (both Email Players subscribers who use email in their own businesses - and are not just hired help stacking support tickets) against the support of the other email platforms any ol day of the week. If you want to dip your toe in the water, simply get a free test drive. There's no pressure to join, no credit card is needed, and nobody will hound you if it's not for you. If you like what you see we'll even help migrate you over. Here's the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/berserker]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 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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