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Email Players subscriber Eddy Quan recently tweeted: === Yet another reason why I believe @elBenb0 '

Email Players subscriber Eddy Quan recently tweeted: === Yet another reason why I believe @elBenb0 's EP is severely underpriced: The sheer amount of time and money this man has invested in essentially ramming the most obscure and forgotten yet fundamental direct response wisdom into his brain. Probably tens of thousands of hours in tapes, books, courses some of which you can't even get anymore... And you get all of that knowledge through the filter of his experience in a monthly newsletter. Those who have read the RIP email he wrote about his dog Zoe will know what I mean. === Thank you Mr. Quan.. The above applies especially to how I monetize trolls for my business. I’ve amassed quite a bit of knowledge about monetizing, pulling content from, and using my business’ trolls to grow it far bigger than it probably would ever have been without their gracious help. I’ve demonstrated it over and over and over throughout the years — and have written not only multiple Email Players issues on the topic, but also a full length book, with yet another full length book coming out on the subject either later this year or early next year. There is no reason to fear or take any shyt from trolls. You just don’t want to try to match their broken emotional state. Thus, the March Email Players issue which is about troll pathology. It’s all about how the online troll’s broken psyche works, and how to spot them in the wild so you can better monetize them. I cannot say for sure. But I strongly suspect quite a few people who read this issue will start to realize even some of the goo-roos they follow are nothing but poser trolls who survive merely by parasitizing off the brands/names/followings of others. I call ‘em: “Secret gurus” They are literally the online marketing equivalent of the secret king. The secret king is a fantasy fiction trope written by the kind of people who have the same kind of thought patterns as a lot of online trolls projecting their desire to be seen as the rightful alpha, ruler, and king over everyone... but nobody recognizes it. And it’s one of those things where once you see it, you can’t “un-see” it. It’s also one of those things that is tremendously fun to monetize, too. All of which is why this issue has a double benefit: 1. More of my boys & ghouls will be able to better monetize, silence, marginalize, and benefit from their trolls — which helps everyone, in my opinion. 2. It will probably draw the ire of more trolls that I can benefit from. There is nothing a secret guru hates probably more than being exposed. All of which brings me back to the March Email Players issue. In this case it is long on the psychological and short on the tactical. But, still, it also shows: 1. A turn-by-turn case study of how I have been — and continue to — profit from my all-time favorite troll to the tune of probably 6-figures so far and counting, including one of the emails I wrote for doing it 2. A clever way FDR used his trolls to win landslide elections 3. How to potentially profit and grow your business without ever even interacting with, talking about, or so much as acknowledging the existence of your trolls, snarky drive-by commenters, and other assorted reply guys who probably lower your IQ every time you waste time reading something they send Tonight’s the deadline to subscribe in time. To learn more about Email Players go here: [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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