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Why socialist rappers are good for business

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A tale from the troll files: A few years back, your Humble Host got trolled on Twitter by “soci

A tale from the troll files: A few years back, your Humble Host got trolled on Twitter by “socially conscious” rapper Talib Kweli — who unsuccessfully tried slandering me and some of my customers with such glorious names as “White Supremacists!” “Nazis!” and that clever ol’ chestnut when all else fails… “racists!” And I couldn’t have been more delighted. (Especially when he bragged about writing a book and asked where my "book" was - pure magic.) But not just me. “Email Players” subscribers Shane Hunter, Tom Woods, & Stefania, too. Why were we excited by it all? Because each of our businesses profited handsomely from it. In my case, it was to the tune of nearly $30k in new business in a 5-day period. I also got new opt-ins, both directly and by virtue of talking about it in a mastermind I attended the next week, after which one of the guys there told his entire list and all his customers about me as a result. Plus, it got me at least one new “Email Players” subscriber out of the affair, who said: === Ben, I've been on your list for quite a while. I always felt I was missing out on something... and what you (and a few others close to you) have been going through on twitter with a certain rapper has pushed me to become a subscriber. Your keen insight of how to make these SJW crazies your pay pigs needs to be understood by every business owner and marketer. Cheers! A.D. (Use for testimonial if you'd like) === To say it was a huge hit for my business would be an understatement. And for all his praising of socialism, the great Mr. Kweli sure was good for my capitalism-happy business. Obviously someone else's business' mileage will vary. There are many variables that go into how well Copy Trolling works or not. Anyway, what is the point of telling you this? Is it to brag? Or, maybe to publicly thank Talib yet again for being such a good sport and useful ally donating his emotional labor for the greater good of my devious business machinations? Yes. But also to show you how simple it can be to profit from those who attack you, slander you, lie about you, try to bring you down, write bull shyt and nonsensical bad reviews about your business, snark & spazz about you in a Facebook echo chamber, or troll you for any reason or no reason at all, too. Enter my diabolical “Copy Troll” book. It’s all about how to “flip” troll attacks, smears, and accusations into sales. And I also give you the entire story on how I profited from the esteemed Mr. Kweli, along with 100+ pages of the exact emails I and a few of my students have used to profit from trolls, as well as the exact “troll response” protocols I follow every time it happens. All you have to do when (not if) you get trolled is open the book, turn to page 92, and follow the instructions to help turn trolls into your very own personal “unpaid interns” — potentially working tirelessly on your behalf to help make your business new sales. It's surprisingly simple. And, it could be surprisingly profitable, too. To get the book at a perky discount, go here before Sunday 3/17 at midnight (EDT): [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/troll]( To get the discount use coupon code: PRONOUNS And 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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