Investor mindset vs opportunity mindset

Published: Fri, 03/11/16

Came a website reader question:


"you talk about invester mindset and opportunity mindset alot. what
is the difference? I think I know what you mean
but can you give an example of a investor mind? Thanks."


Why, yes, I can.

In fact, here's a recent example:

In one of my Flakebook groups a while back "Email Players" subscriber Nicholas Lal said:


"My theory is if you can learn one thing
that you can implement in
your business it always covers the cost.
One issue of Ben Settle's
newsletter and I created my own solo ads business.
That makes me a subscriber for life."


Pretty self explanatory, no?

What?

You want a side-by-side comparison of the mindsets?

Okay:

I once got two very different bits of feedback to a particular month's "Email Players" issue. One was from someone very active on the Warrior Forum (over 2,000 posts). The other, Pete Godfrey -- one of Australia's top copywriting and marketing minds, who commands $30k for a spot in his private coaching group.

Warrior Forum guy's comment?

A snarky "this wasn't worth $97..."

And Pete?

A note saying how much he enjoyed that issue.

The former haunts the Warrior Forum, complains about the info (without even implementing), and (gasp!) cancelled within a couple weeks. The latter is a world famous and widely respected copywriter, marketing strategist, speaker, and author, who's been subscribed to "Email Players" for 4 straight years

One guy snarks, doesn't implement, and quits.

The other implements, profits, and keeps using the info.

'nuff said.

I'll leave you with this:

As you can see, my "Email Players" newsletter ain't for the opportunity-minded. Frankly, it does them zero good. And is a waste of their money and time.

But the investor-minded?

Well, they make out like bandits with it.

Subscription info here:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle