How to potentially get clients by default for your business
Published: Tue, 07/30/19
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As you said it would, the emails I have been writing (for clients) since joining Players have been noticed by other prospective clients.
One commercial real estate developer just offered me 3X my regular rate to write their emails.
So thanks -- a few hours of this new gig pays for Players subscription for the year!
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There are never any guarantees with this or anything.
But, I have noticed there have been a small handful of clients out in the great yonder looking specifically for “Email Players” subscribers over the years, letting some of my boys & ghouls get client gigs almost by "default." It’s one reason I include the perk of telling my paying subscribers about client gigs that at least seem promising.
This doesn’t happen all the time.
Sometimes it doesn't even happen for a whole month or longer.
But, I’d be remiss if I didn’t remind people about it once in a while.
Whatever the case, the August issue is going to the printer tomorrow.
It is the sequel to one of the most valuable issues (the April 2019 issue) I wrote over the past 8 years of the newsletter’s existence. At least, to those who used it. The do-nothings and new product junkies who feed off hype and false dreams of building businesses without having to work or think were repulsed by it, as they should have been.
Either way, after tomorrow, it’ll be too late to get it.
Here is the link:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle