Obnoxious "anti-procrastinator" sales pitch inside

Published: Thu, 02/28/19

Today is the deadline to get the March “Email Players” issue.

Most of it is about how to get booked on podcasts (big and small shows), and turn those appearances into a bigger email list full of high quality leads and buyers.

I won’t say it will get you a ton of people on your list very quickly.

It’s usually more of a steady trickle, than a tsunami.

But, they tend to be very high quality.

This issue also talks about how to get the maximum number of people from solo ads/endorsed mailings onto your list, a secret kind of story you can tell on webinars that doubled one of my customers' conversion rates, a little-known way to write sales copy for clients that not only converts better but makes it so clients are much more likely to run your copy “as is”... and more.

I also squeezed in a 3-page bonus about headlines.

Specifically:

A lesson an obscure A-list copywriter taught to me on a phone call over 12 years ago, that helped me write what turned out to be one of the most profitable headlines ever run online in the self defense nich at the time.

If you want it, procrastination is your foe.

Here is the link:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle

P.S. If you happen to be a freelancer and you doubt your long-suffering pal & narrator elBenbo's word on the power of getting interviewed on podcasts, behold this email I got from one Eric Bakey:


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Spot on with this strategy… social proof + getting others to write your sales copy for you + JV opportunities hidden in plain sight.

Turned these 4 guest interview appearances into a sales letter, spent $72 on postage sending it out, and land $30k+royalties in consulting/copywriting gigs.

This isn’t bragging... Simply verifying what you share, and giving credit (for a lot of what I’ve done) where it’s due = you

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