How to profit from quibblers

Published: Fri, 08/31/18

Comes a question:


“Ben I already bought the schwartz product
why do you keep sending me emails about it?”


The answer:

Because it’d be a colossal pain in my gluteus assimus to coordinate with Michael Senoff all weekend with new buyers and suppress them. In fact, it’d be easier for me to scroll down a complaining buyer’s email and opt them out for them, rather than to suppress them.

Something I’ll be doing henceforth.

More fun stuff to think about:

One:

Most of the emails have educational value to them, anyway.

Even if you don’t buy, anyone with even a jot and tittle of a desire to get better at email or copywriting can get something out of them — even if it’s just studying the emails (which have been proven to work over several campaigns).

And two:

If you’re on a list (like this one) that primarily teaches email marketing, not learning from the emails and sales process this weekend (which Michael and I have successfully run multiple times) by observation is like a direct mail copywriter complaining about getting too much proven-to-work direct mail.

If that’s your mindset, simply opt out into your safe place.

No quibbles or hard feelings.

(I won't even know that you left.)

Now, that said:

The vast majority of people who have hopped on this ridiculously valuable offer in the past know all the above without me having to send yet another email (you’d almost think I profit from complainers…)

Like this bloke:

==

Irresistable offer. Bought it yesterday.
Couldn't believe the amount of copywriting goodness
I received for just $20. Just the swipes for $20
would be a great deal. This is excellent.
Thanks Ben.

==

That, my little droogling, is my kind of customer.

He sees the value (this Schwartz product is one of the only reasons I kept with copywriting), grabs it, uses it, and will henceforth go out and profit from it, and not complain that he’s still getting emails about it for the next few days.

Anyway, like I said Wednesday:

If it’s too stressful pushing “delete” this weekend simply opt out.

Otherwise:

This offer ends Monday at midnight.

Grab it now and forever hold your peace:

http://www.CopySlacker.com/labor

Ben Settle