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what ive been missing Hello there my friend. My last email was 6 days ago on 8/8. Probably the lon

what ive been missing [View in Web Browser]( Hello there my friend. My last email was 6 days ago on 8/8. Probably the longest I didn't email in the last 4 years. And there's a reason(s) for this. First, I've been moving to a new house. Moving SUCKS, so I'm glad it's almost over. Second, been working with clients on my newest offer. A done-for-you book for your biz with just 1 hour of your time needed. This offer went bananas during promotion, so been heads down making sure fulfillment is dialed in. Third, realized how smol I've been playing and I'm done with it. This next season is gonna be about scaling to MONSTER months. A millie a month? Let's fkn rip. I want that Laguna Beach mansion money. Will share more about how I'll do this in due time. For now... I'll leave you with recent feedback from another marketer that's done $2M-$4M a month for the last few years. It caused a seismic shift in my mindset and the way I look at business. "You are a great marketer in the wrong model. If you want to scale to big numbers, stop selling to people already in your market. Start figuring out how to sell to people outside of your market and bring them in. Position your offer as the new opportunity instead of an improvement." This was a lightbulb moment for me. In Eugene Schwartz customer awareness stages, this would be Unaware and Problem Aware. I've been selling to a super specific market, which it makes it difficult to find people. I've also been selling mostly to warm/hot audiences with little focus on cold traffic. For example... I sell email marketing related products and services. Which market do you think is bigger? a) People who want to make more money. b) Existing business owners who have an email list, have tried email marketing, but are fed up because it didn't produce their desired results. Furthermore... who do you think is easier to sell to? Someone with a problem and open mind? Or someone who's jaded with my methods and been burned by other people before? Anyway... This might not make sense to you now. But I'll explain more in the coming weeks. That's all for now, chat soon. Your compadre, Sean Anthony    Every effort has been made to accurately represent information and it’s potential. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas available through this Website. Examples on our Website are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our products, services, ideas and techniques. We do not purport that any information we make available will provide you with a “Get rich scheme." [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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