The Stoopid was strong with them
Published: Wed, 09/16/15
“What I'd like to propose to you is a case study that can be very beneficial to both of us. Teach me your stuff, show me how to develop a saleable package, and how to market it with email and use my success in your own marketing as proof of your pudding. :-) I think you can easily see how this could be a boon for you and myself, can you not?”
No, I cannot.
(Wait, was that last question NLP he was using on me?)
I’m always amused at offers like this.
I get at least 2-3 per month.
I remember waaaaay back when I first published “Email Players” this guy subscribed and cancelled, wrote a lame review about it (even though he admitted he never implemented a single thing he learned, just wanted something for free like all losers do), then making me an offer where I would “get” to write a bunch of his emails, and if they made more money than his current emails, he’d pay me a percentage of the increase in sales.
How generous of him!
Of course, I pretty much laughed in his face.
After which, he responds by going onto his own forum and complaining. And, then, a bunch of other losers like him in there started jumping in, “yeah, Ben is crazy not to take you up on this, he’d prove to all of us how good he is…”
Needless to say, the Stoopid was strong with them.
Anyway, the NLP guy above isn't nearly that bad.
(At least he showed some respect.)
But, my point is this:
No, I won’t do all that work so I can have a case study.
I get case studies practically every week from paying “Email Players” subscribers. My paid members are my priority. If I don’t even do this sort of thing for paid subscribers (who do me proud by going out and doing it without needing hand holding), what makes these special little snowflakes think I’m going to do it for them?
It takes a lot more than NLP, I’m afraid.
My method speaks for itself.
Not only in my own sales, but my customers’ sales.
My boys and girls are taking over with or without you.
You can suit up and play with us.
Or, keep sitting on the sidelines.
If you want to play, go here:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle