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How to turn a mob of social media psychopaths into your unpaid sales force

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“Email Players” subscriber Kyle Trouble's business hit the jackpot a few years ago when he

“Email Players” subscriber Kyle Trouble's business hit the jackpot a few years ago when he got flamed, attacked, and mobbed by some psycho-trolls on Twitter. As a result his business banked quite a bit of dough, added quite a bit of new people to his list, and had quite a bit of fun as a result. How did he do it? Well, I’ll let him tell the story: ===== I know you’ve been watching the carnage on Twitter... Just got hit with the 12 hour suspension, and wanted to take a breath and say thanks. Your advice in emails and Email Players issues about doubling down, reframing, and using haters as marketing material equipped me to blow the thing up and make a tidy little profit. And I have zero doubts any current fans became stronger, and I made a load of new ones who saw the storm and will stick around. Not the first time it happened, took a lot of hits when I wrote at ROK, but I never knew it could be so damn juicy and profitable until I became a subscriber. Feel free to use as testimonial. Cheers, Kyle ==== This has been happening to a lot of people I know. Across many different media platforms. And, in some cases, relentlessly. This is one of the main reasons I wrote my “Copy Troll” book, which shows all kinds of ways to profit like a Clinton giving a speech at Goldman Sachs when it happens to you. And, make no mistake, it almost certainly will eventually if you have anything worth saying, selling, marketing. My opinion? We are fast coming to a point where there will be only two kinds of people: 1. Those who profit from trolls, haters, and assorted nuts online 2. Those who don’t and are at the mercy of liars, slanderers, bad reviews If you want to be in the former, “Copy Troll” can help show you how. And it can do so with 11 real-life case studies and a 100+ page email swipe file you can study, model, and adapt (not copy & paste) to your business of some of my most profitable “troll response” emails I’ve used over the years to make a lot of sales from these stupendous trolls. This swipe file also includes some of my students’ emails — including the exact emails Kyle used above, and the story of how he used them, which are a great case-study in and of themselves. Profiting from trolls in business is not nearly as hard as one might think. And who knows? You might just catch yourself having a bit of fun doing it... Deadline is tonight (Sunday, 3/17) at midnight EDT to get the book at a discount. Here’s where to get you some of that troll money': [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/troll]( Use coupon code: PRONOUNS to get the discount. 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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