How to get customers & clients to stay in love with you

Published: Wed, 02/10/21

Behold this quote from comedian Dante Nero:

“A woman falls in love with you for what you are, spends the rest of the relationship trying to change you into something you’re not, and then leaves you for a man who is what you were when she fell for you.”

He’s obviously talking to spurned guys in that quote.

But, in business, it especially applies to freelance copywriters, coaches, and consultants where there are certain clients who hire you for what you’ve done/are known for, spend all their time getting you to change everything you know works to what they think will work — often while incessantly name-dropping their favorite goo-roo, regardless if that goo-roo's theories really work or not. Then, when you give in just to “get along” or get paid… they say what you did didn’t work and hire someone else who does what you were originally doing.

That certainly happened to me a couple times back in the day.

It’s also happened to many others I know or have heard from with similar tales of woe.

And if that happens to you, it’s all your fault, Spanky — not your client’s.

Chances are, the clients mean well, but are being led astray.

And you simply didn’t know how to save them from themselves and keep them in love with your secksy self.

Thus, you both got hurt as a result.

That’s the bad news.

The good news:

This is one of many such things I teach in the 4 “Email Players” issues bundle in the Villains-Time Day sale this week. I show you how to completely avoid having the above happen to you using a lesson probably no other marketing or copywriting teacher has ever taught you. (To my knowledge, especially due to its unapologetic and politically incorrect bluntness.)

But, I will.

And, a merry time will be had me…

Anyway, more about the dozens of benefits in this sale here:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com/villains-day

Ben Settle