How to get booked with clients on accident

Published: Mon, 11/27/17

“Email Players” subscriber Greg Douglas experiences first hand the client-getting firepower of my fully armed and operational monthly print newsletter:

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Just thought I'd let you know of another Email Players success... One of my vendors also happens to subscribe to my list, so gets my daily emails. He liked them so much he asked me to write for him.

He offered me $4000 in product in exchange for writing him a 20-email engaging autoresponder sequence. I don't pretend to be a copywriter, I don't offer the service out for hire - but because your approach is working so well for me, I am now am literally receiving my own emails, sent to me by a 3rd party who I happen to subscribe to. That's pretty sweet!

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It’s not uncommon for this to happen:

Person subscribes.

They start following my instructions.

They start writing emails people like reading and buying from.

Suddenly, they’re being asked if they do client work, etc.

Anyway, I make no guarantees about getting clients. But this does happen. And, it’s one of the reasons so many freelancers smile like Bill Clinton at a peep show when they use my ways.

The December issue goes to the printer Thursday.

It’s chock-full of ways to get ideas that will make you (or your clients) lots of sales.

And, if you do client work, make you look like a hero.

To get in on time, go here:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle