Popular Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Youtuber chokes out his debt forever
Published: Tue, 07/27/21
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And a testimonial to you.
Back in the summer of 2018 my woman and I moved into a small apartment to clear out any debt we had and save up a fat chunk to buy a home without any debt.
Around the same time I also signed up for your email list and became a Email Players member after hearing about you on a podcast where someone spoke highly of you.
I had a large following on Youtube and even had a decent size list. So I wanted to write good emails and tried several methods from some other people in the online space. I got mediocre success and lots of "these email suck" messages.
Now, after writing the way you teach I've turned the email side of the business into a 6 figure business by itself and get tons of engagement.
But best of all, people actually enjoy reading them. My Jiu-jitsu students will talk about them in class saying "I always wonder where you're going with them and how you're going to tie it all in." And I had several people who found me online get kicked off my main list (by accident) send me a message wondering where their daily email was.
And this past week we moved out of the small apartment we'd been plotting in and into a nice 3.5 acre farm which we'll have paid off within the year no problem.
Appreciate what you do. Thanks for being a no nonsense teacher rather than smoke, mirrors and fluff.
Nick
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The beauty of this is:
It ain’t hard when you do it the “Email Players” way.
Yes, it takes some time and effort to read a book I send to new “Email Players” subscribers, go through it a few times, then start writing emails for your business.
Your first few emails may very well suck.
But with each you should get better, and the process should get a bit easier.
Until, one day, you might just wake up with a couple realizations:
1. This sending emails thing is kinda fun
2. You have a fanbase in your business who enjoy reading them
I can’t guarantee this will happen to everyone's business.
Some business people simply can’t grasp the content or find it boring or not at-all useful.
Others lack motivation or ambition to even bother reading at all.
And still more are too scatterbrained to focus long enough to even write an email.
But if you like what Nick had to say, and if you want the same email education he’s gotten for your business then simply subscribe to the “Email Players” newsletter and do as I command in the book I will send you and in the issues each month.
It won’t always be “pleasant.”
And depending on who you are, sometimes I may write things that go over your head.
(Especially if you are more tactical than strategic — you can count on that.)
But when that happens, just put that info on the shelf a bit and let it gel.
All of it should hopefully come together if you stick it out.
I think of people in business who slave away on social media all day trying to make sales and stay relevant. Especially the Gary Vee fanboys and fangirls who buy into his “post 100 pieces of content per day on social!” shtick and I just shake my head. Why in the world would someone want to work that hard for a fraction of what you can potentially make building a list correct and mailing it once per day?
Even better is to combine the two medias.
My boys & ghouls know what I am talking about.
If you want to get in on “Email Players”, and do it in time for the historic, double-sized, 10-year anniversary issue, you’ll have to hurry.
The deadline is almost here.
Use this URL:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle