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There are big thinkers and there are broke thinkers

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A few years ago, I did a JV with my pal Michael Senoff selling an enormously valuable offer very ine

A few years ago, I did a JV with my pal Michael Senoff selling an enormously valuable offer very inexpensively. (A $595 product for just $20). And I wrote 14 emails, sent over 4 days, to sell it. That’s a lot of emails by most peoples’ standards. And, I remember one bloke asked during the campaign about why I was doing all this work to pick up a measly $20? I used to be shocked by small thinking observations like this. But now, I merely find them curiously amusing. Here are some reasons why: * It took about 5 hours to write those emails (I was much slower writer then) * My cut of the sales was just shy of $10,000. * It “prepped” my list for another valuable related offer I sold a few months later. * I repeated the exact same campaign other times after that - letting my business profit ongoing, with my only “work” being to reuse (i.e. copy & paste) emails I’ve already written each time. So to answer the question of "all that work for just $20?"... I’ll just say this: There are big thinkers and there are broke thinkers. If you’re the latter, there’s not much I can add to your life. But if you’re the former, with the ability to think beyond one-time transactions, and if you want to know how to create affiliate campaigns that can not only potentially make lots of sales for your business, but also potentially create long-term income streams for your business for sometimes years into the future… then my Affiliate Launch Copynomicon book can show you a way to work towards that goal. Plus, it’s on sale until Sunday 2/18 at midnight EST. To get a $200 discount on it ($786 instead of $986), use the discount code below by the deadline. The link is: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/copynomicon]( Coupon code: SPANK (Make sure you see the price change before entering any credit card info) 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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