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10th degree black belt in turning haters into money

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True story: A couple years ago I got the granddaddy of all testimonials about my ways of monetizing

True story: A couple years ago I got the granddaddy of all testimonials about my ways of monetizing trolls, reply guys, 1-star reviews, etc from Email Players subscriber and the man universally considered to be the world’s greatest living copywriter - the great Gary Bencivenga. He said: === You're a 10th Degree Black Belt in marketing judo who can easily flip any development, any troll, any bad review into the perfect reason why sincere students of marketing should join your tribe. I've never seen anyone do what you do, let alone do it so well! It's amazing. I have to read every issue, as it's always full of great content and surprises. You're at the peak of your game...and my hat is off to you! === I bring this up for one reason and one reason only: The deadline to get in on the March Email Players issue is tomorrow. This issue is all about the pathology of trolls. And, also, some ways to monetize them. Not a lot of “how to” in this one. But it does show you some tried-and-true ways for monetizing trolls should you choose to do so now or in the future. I say the future because many-a-business learns the hard way that just being a good guy, doing good, selling good offers, and being good at avoiding unsavory trolls isn’t enough to necessarily keep you off a troll’s radar. Trolls are as creepy as they are emotionally damaged like that. And when you understand the info inside the March issue you probably will not worry about them one way or the other should one set its crooked sights on your business. And, in fact, very likely you’ll get excited when they do, if you're anything like me. Because you know their stupidity can be money in the bank for your business. In my experience these magnificent trolls will give you lots of money if you let them. Kinda like they are your very own unpaid sales staff. Again, deadline is tomorrow to get in on this issue in time. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( 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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