Frying up sales when selling complicated offers

Published: Thu, 12/31/20

Email Player of the Horde James Fry shows how it’s done:

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This has dramatically reduced the number of "oh this is hard" or "oh I'm too old for this" refund requests I get, and probably increased my sales…I’m currently scaling an offer on YouTube now and actually looking at the legit possibility of making my first mil with this biz.

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The context:

He sells a complicated offer, and is talking about what happened after using the secret persuasion tactic I taught in the January 2020 “Email Players” issue, and that I am tripling down on teaching & revisiting with many more examples and ways to apply it in next month’s January 2021, so guys like him and the rest of my hoary horde can profit even more from it in 2021 and beyond, where I believe it'll be especially potent.

This near magical persuasion tactic truly is a beautiful thing.

Especially since:

It does NOT work for scam artists, needy copywriters (i.e., nearly all copywriters come off needy), goo-roo fanboys fapping to their swipe files, or anyone else looking to make quick transactions/sales instead of building an actual business. In fact, if you're a freelancer, I can virtually guarantee your clients will fight you on it and resist wanting to run your copy. But, ironically, you can use this same tactic "on them" to persuade them to run your copy.

There is a reason why so few people use it.

Why even fewer can use it, even if they know it.

And why, when you use it, you almost can’t lose, in my experience.

And therein is the caveat:

You have to use it.

And in order to use it, you have to learn it.

And in order to learn it the way I and my horde do, you’ll have to be subscribed before today’s deadline to get the January issue.

To do that, you’ll have to hit the jump below immediately:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle

P.S. You'll know you're too late because the shopping cart will show as empty if you try to buy.

I take great joy in foiling procrastinators.

Especially in this case.

And the reason why is because I am jacking up the monthly subscription price for "Email Players" starting tomorrow. I can already hear some idiot thinking I will make an "exception" for them blaming New Years, Captain Covid, or "problems ordering" instead of their own foolishness & lack of discipline in being a procrastinator on that which can potentially radically increase their sales, their business, and even the quality of their personal relationships.