Client "break up insurance" plan
Published: Sun, 02/17/19
It had lots of practical tips like:
* Don’t wrap your entire identity up in your girlfriend
* Don’t move in with your girlfriend
* Don’t give your girlfriend any closure if she leaves (i.e. make her feed on her own emotions and insecurities about her decision without nourishing her with yours... actually now that I think about it, this was a different blog post of his, but no matter, still applies…)
And so on, and so forth.
There were many more.
But man or woman, there are many profitable business applications to his advice.
And, guess what?
In the 4-issue bundle of past February “Email Players” issues on sale until tonight, I pull out 3 specific business and peace-of-mind client-management lessons from that list for your reading displeasure. If you rely on clients (coaching, copywriting, consulting, whatever), this one part alone should give you all kinds of peace of mind in your business, while also upping ye olde bottom line tremendously.
More:
These February issues have always gotten interesting feedback.
Like, for example, from A-list copywriter Kim Krause Schwalm who said:
(After letting her teens read an issue a couple years ago)
“I can't even begin to tell you how triggered my two kids were by your last February issue. Don't know how you're going to top this one.”
And Ray Khan who said:
“Just wanted to say that your Feb issue is one of the best you put out every year. Always look forward to it.”
Okay, enough of this self propping.
To get your loving, tender hands on the last 4 February issues that show all these parallels between the dating and business world, and how to win at both with more peace of mind, more sales, and more work than you can handle, time’s almost up.
The deadline to get in on time is in about 5 hours.
(Depending on when you are reading this)
Here’s the link:
http://www.emailplayers.com/villains-day
Ben Settle