Blatant sales pitch inside for your reading displeasure

Published: Wed, 03/31/21

The April “Email Players” issue deadline is today.

Here’s what awaits you inside its crisp, candy-like pages:

* An example of how to create your very own cult that turns buying from you and your business into a “virtue” — where they feel morally superior to those who don’t buy from you.

* A secret “twist” you can put on your marketing that can potentially create not just one-time customers and not just lifetime customers… but multi-generational customers. (With their children and their children’s children, and their friends’ and family members’ children, and their children’s children want to buy from your business for years, decades, maybe even centuries into the future.)

* The Trump secret to manipulating media Narratives to further your own business’ ends.

* A book written by two military strategists I believe can help any marketer build a bigger, more secure, & far more market-dominating business.

* Secret ways to protect your business when the inevitable outlawing of direct response marketing as we know it — already being heavily pushed by Yale and other prestigious law schools — happens.)

* How to potentially get people who don’t even know you to buy and advocate for you. (Including a way used all the time by the media, the military, and especially persuasive politicians.)

* A 371-world power lesson in how to build your own marketing platforms instead of relying on big tech platforms that are hostile to small businesses. (Including how I’ve been doing it, and how you can potentially do the same thing — yes, even if you’re dirt broke right now.)

* The big trick to making yourself “deplatform-proof” no matter how many cancel culture ghouls try to bring your business crashing down.

* And the list goes on and on and on.

But, a warning:

Goo-roo fanboys, new product junkies (who buy everything but do nothing), and other assorted amateurs haunting social media all day & night will simply not comprehend the information inside this issue. Nor will they have the patience, the character, or the forward thinking capability to use it.

This ain't just being flippant for the sake of it, either.

It’s simply observable reality after publishing this newsletter for 10 years.

I see the above types come and go.

Many of them later try to sneak back in fraudulently too.

Which, ironically, is part of their problem:

Not having the intelligence to follow or the character to respect instructions.

Whatever the case:

This April issue is one big long term business-building strategy.

Not a series of short term product transaction tactics.

The deadline is when I send it to the printer today.

After that, I’m turning it off in the cart.

I am also deleting all subscribers whose credit card info is not up to date.

So if you procrastinate and miss out, too bad.

Here’s the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle