Hail to the king of blatant sales pitches, baby

Published: Sun, 07/31/16

Today’s the deadline to get the August “Email Players” issue.

Here’s some of the goo-ey yumminess inside:

* A secret way of getting several years worth of daily email ideas and sales letter fodder handed to you on a golden platter. (The great Dan Kennedy says you can build million dollar businesses doing this — but almost nobody talks about the startling *email* profits it can create too!)

* The old life insurance guru’s secret for selling prevention. (Personally, I prefer selling cures, not prevention — but if you have no choice but to sell prevention, simply do this and it’s all good in the email ‘hood.)

* How to get thousands (possibly tens of thousands) more response opt-ins each year with your current traffic volume.

* Why it can be far more profitable to try to get people to spend less (not more) time on your website.

* 7 things you can do to your website (right away — and with minimal time investment) that can make your leads up to 10 times more responsive.

* How to do a weekly podcast without worrying about running dry of ideas. (I did 137 podcasts with ease following this advice — and will continue to use it when I launch my new podcast next year. Best part: Works for videos, blogs, emails, articles, and any other way you distribute content.)

* An email opener template “hack” for people who like hacks.

* Plus — a bonus video/transcript of a training I gave about how to use email to make all the new health offer sales your greedy little heart desires. (I used these methods to convert 40% of our list in weight loss to buyers, as well as to write several multi-million earning sales letters selling health supplements, eBooks, and other health offers. I have never taught this anywhere else and, yes, pretty much all these same methods work for selling non-health offers, too.)

* And a ho’ bunch mo’.

Again, today’s the deadline.

I am sending it in to the printer tonight.

Get it here while the gettin’s good:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle