Snopes gets outwitted by Email Players subscriber
Published: Fri, 02/08/19
Basically what happened was this:
She wrote an article about water regulations in California.
The article then ended up going viral.
And, she was then predictably attacked by an online mob (with even Snopes jumping in to try to debunk her) of foaming-at-the-mouth, environmentalist extremists who think anyone who disagrees with even the most draconian and idiotic government environmental regulations wants the earth to become Mordor. And, then, also predictably, these nut cases wished death upon her and her children by dehydration and drowning.
Anyway, here’s the point:
My customer was no dummy.
She used the energy of the mob to her advantage to get featured on 3 radio interviews, gained an additional 2000 or so subscribers to her list, and got herself quoted on several mainstream outlets, which advanced the Alexa rankings of her site dramatically, and gave her enough fodder and residual traffic that she was able to take the rest of the week off.
More:
She did it in a very clever, but simple, way.
A way anyone reading this email could “adapt” to their business if you ever get attacked like this.
A way detailed (in her own words) on page 76 in my new “Copy Troll” book.
This is extremely valuable information.
Especially if you are even slightly right-of-center politically — where you are always going to be at risk of being attacked by the rising number of self-loathing extremist trolls and big media companies looking to de-platform you.
The book sells at a $100.00 discount this weekend.
(Deadline is Sunday at midnight EST).
Here’s the link:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com/troll
Ben Settle