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can you build an email list if you’re not well known?

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Fri, Mar 22, 2024 03:32 PM

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The #1 question that's been pummeling my inbox all week is some variation of... ---You're receiving

The #1 question that's been pummeling my inbox all week is some variation of... ---You're receiving this email because you previously subscribed to the Copy Legends email list. I recently bought Copy Legends, so I'm sending you daily emails to help you write better copy and to make more moolah. If you don't like these emails, or you don't like my shiny bald head, you can simply [unsubscribe here]( --- The #1 question that's been pummeling my inbox all week is some variation of... -------- It's easy for you to grow your list, people know who you are. How am I supposed to build a list if nobody knows who I am? -------- I understand why this question comes up... But here's the reality... 90% of the people I know that have email lists are not "known" people. For example... Caleb Lee built a very profitable list in the gun niche while staying completely underground... Brixton Albert built a huge list in the golf space despite having a normal 9-5 job up until about two years ago... Scott Phillips built a highly profitable list in the crypto space despite being unknown and having no connections in the space. My buddy Joe Ducard has a small (but very profitable) list in the men's dating niche, yet no one in that niche would even know his name. Jonathan Boyd built an 80,000 person list in the "learn to play guitar" niche despite no one in the that niche having ever having heard of him... So this idea that you need to be "known" to build a list is just not true. You can do it being unknown. Hell...back in 2016 I built a 290,000 person list in the anti-aging niche. And I was not known back then like I am today. I simply built the list on my own. And guess what? That list was the driving force behind a business that did $23 million a year in sales. So it was good times... And I was able to accomplish all that despite not being a big name "guru". So the idea that you need to be an authority... Or that you need to be well known is complete B.S. You can build a list on your own. I did it... And so did all the other people I mentioned in this email. So the opportunity is there. And if you're interested in getting started building your own list... I suggest you check out the free mini-course I just put together for you called "List Profits" In the course I show you some simple ways to start building your list (even if no one knows who you are)... And I also show you 3 of the best emails you can send to your list to start making sales without sounding salesy or being sleazy. All that is in the mini-course. I could probably easily charge a few hundred bucks for this... But I'm giving it to you for free as a "welcome gift" for being on my list. So if you want to check out the List Profits mini course... Simply reply to this email with "I want it" and I'll get you the access link right away - Justin    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #504 Austin, TX 78741, Austin, TX 78741 US  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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