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Eat your own dog food. Or in other words, practice what you preach. We have enough people telling us

[View in Web Browser]( Eat your own dog food. Or in other words, practice what you preach. We have enough people telling us “how to” do something. Any newbie can read a book and posture like an ex-spurt. That’s the easy part. Showing them what and how YOU are doing it is the effective part. Example: I talk about email, copywriting, offers, and sales. What have I been doing every day for the last 4.5 years? Writing and sending emails. Making offers. Closing deals. It’s all out there on the social medias. If anyone wants to see what or how I’m doing it, they simply join my list. Been eating my own dog food for years! If you’re struggling to get clients? It’s likely because you’re not doing the same. Case in point… I was chatting with a client who wants to help people with his advertising system. He’s done well installing it for clients, but my question to him was “if it's so good why aren’t YOU using it?” Prospects want to see proof. If they don’t see you doing it, they will assume it doesn’t work. So if you’re not already… Start eating your own dog food. Show, don’t tell. You’ll make a lot more money that way. Your compadre, Sean "eats his own dog food" Anthony  PLUS: Whenever you're ready... here are 3 ways I can help you make it rain in your business: 1. Connect with me on [LinkedIn]( and [YouTube]( I post daily on LinkedIn and weekly on YouTube about email and business growth strategies. My free game has been said to be better than other people's paid stuff. 2. Subscribe to [EmailRainmaker.com]( Every week I publish both free and paid posts around email, copywriting, and one-person online businesses. Paid subscribers get access to in-depth case studies, campaigns, trainings, and templates. [Click here.]( 3. Work with me 1-on-1 If you'd like to work with me personally to help you start, grow, and make money from your email list, check out my Email Rainmaker Elite program. [Click here.]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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