Why evil quacks get showered with praise and money

Published: Sat, 04/07/18

Last year a new breed of monster was discovered.

His name is Dr. Larry Nassar.

And he was the USA Gymnastics national team doctor.

He was an osteopathic physician at Michigan State University, too.

And, also, a guy who molested dozens of former patients (two under the age of 13, and as young as 6) — at his office and gym, and sometimes with their parents standing by while it was going on, completely oblivious.

Anyway, it was a freaky thing.

Not just the acts, though.

But, also, that so many parents blindly trusted him, put their skepticism aside, and even celebrated his skill, probably considering him a genius, brilliant, and so on.

Well, guess what?

There’s a reason why quacks (even monster quacks) get away with this.

It’s the same reason why pretty much all doctors (good, bad, talented, amateur, saintly or outright evil) are treated with this kind of reverance. And I’m not talking about the Medical School prestige, awards, good grades, doctor title, social proof, or any of the obvious suspects on why this happens.

I’m talking about something far more persuasive.

Something any freelance copywriter can do to get similar prestige and trust from clients, too.

And, something that works even if you’re brand new at copywriting.

It’s the same thing monsters like Nassar do, as well as for-real medical professionals do that gets them all called “life saving” and “brilliant” and “expert” by their patients, and has those patients paying them whatever fee they ask.

And you know what?

I reveal exactly what this is in The Email Client Machine.

Specifically, how to use it to get clients — even if you’re a brand new freelancer.

Believe it or not, it’s the easiest thing in the world to do, too.

(There’s certainly nothing “new” about it.)

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Ben Settle