The jerk MD

Published: Mon, 09/12/16

elBenbo receives a back-handed compliment:


“I’ve been watching House M.D. to see what all the fuss about it is, (its rated really high on imdb) and you remind me too much of the main character. Dr House is the jerk that nobody likes but everyone knows is always right. Obsessive, he cares more about solving the rare medical issue than the patient themselves. But the pompous ass has just enough gold in his heart to heal the idiots that resist his medical prowess. Take it as a compliment haha.”


Hey, I take my compliments however I can get ‘em.

But, methinks he has it backwards.

I’m the jerk people love to hate, but *nobody* thinks is right.

That is, until they test my methods.

Then, they become believers.

(After they see the smackola flow like lies from Hillary’s lips.)

Example:

A while back, “Email Players” subscriber Edgady Aponte wrote this on the Flakebook:


“Many Hispanic market´s gurus say to me
‘you write every day, that's too much.’
I followed the advice of Ben literally I'm
living on my list for more than a year ago.
Now I belong to this membership and
results in a month have been incredible.
Thanks Ben!!”


Let the silly little nay-sayers challenge me.

I welcome their outsights.

Because I know, once they try my methods for themselves, they may have to clench their teeth admitting I’m right… but at least they can be mad at me (for being right) all the way to the bank…

Anywhat.

On to biz’nid:

This Wednesday (9/14) at 12:00 EST (9 PST, 10 MST, 11 CST), Kevin Rogers and I are doing a webinar called:

“The $40k Email Autopsy”

Yes, it’s a blatant ad demonstrating our upcoming “Email Addiction” event.

We’re going to show you how to use email to create tens of thousands of smackeroos to even a small list (within reason, of course, a lot of this depends on you, your offer, your product, your marketplace positioning, etc) during things like affiliate and launch campaigns.

We’ll also both dissect an email doing just this.

Thus, you’ll see (with explanation) the anatomy of how an email can make people addicted to you, your offers, and your emails.

These are emails that actually worked, too.

(I will be showing you an example of an email that is so politically incorrect I was a bit nervous running it — only to find out it was the email that got the highest sales and clicks of the entire campaign.)

Here’s the link to register:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/76f1f0593c9941718c34be5db4a05ad8

Again, there will be some pitching going on.

Allergic to sales pitches?

Good.

Time to sac up, and take your medicine…

Ben Settle