You’ll choke on my bonuses and LIKE it

Published: Sun, 11/06/16

“Anyone who wouldn’t cheat for a poke,
didn’t want the poke bad enough.”

— Gus McCray
“Lonesome Dove”
(winning a night with a whore by cheating her at cards)


Some real life flakebook drama:

A short while back, Ryan Levesque told his fb friends about Brian Kurtz’s new book, which happened to include a bunch of bonuses and videos, etc.

And, a precious lil’ snowflake took exception to it.

He said:

“Adding bonuses to boost your book just so you can brag as no 1 seller is not ok. the book itself should be that good that it doesn't need any bonuses to actually be sold. That reason alone made not buy it, and it just leaves a bad taste of what people are doing just to sell their book.”

Amusing, isn't it?

It’s like the guy thought marketers are “cheating” by offering more value.

All I can say is this:

I HOPE this guy is on my list!

He’s incredible!

I LOVE it when people are so clueless about how direct marketing works they actually think using premiums and bonuses and giving away more value is a bad thing. Guys and ghouls like that are like pieces of clay I can mold and shape into my image...

Anyway, I’m giving away lots of bonuses with my new book, too.

Here are the details:

If you buy my “Persuasion Secrets Of The World’s Most Charismatic & Influential Villains” book on Amazon before midnight tonight (EST), I’ll give you the 12 “lost” Ben Settle Show podcasts (my old podcast) that never aired.

Simply buy the book and forward me your receipt.

Then, I’ll send you the num-nums.

Here’s the linkage:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/villains

Ben Settle

P.S. Here’s what “Email Players” subscriber (and a villainous marketer himself) Wally Conger says about the book:

“This isn't your usual Ben Settle how-to-do-it book. This is an attitudinal instruction guide, 10 lessons not about how to build a business or market your services but about how to keep yourself from being run over by the delicate flowers who routinely monopolize your time and crush your spirit. It's short, snappy, and worth keeping at hand at all times. More a powerful concussion device than a simple motivational pep talk. Bravo, Ben Settle!”