It’s time to reinstitute a secksy custom of persuasion

Published: Fri, 08/09/19

“Scary tends to impress.”

— Stuntman Mike
“Death Proof”


One of my all-time favorite villains of influence is the evil King Longshanks from the movie “Braveheart.”

And what a devious king he was.

For example:

In order to deal with the Scottish people threatening his kingdom and get away with taxing his already over-taxed feudal lords and pissing them off to do it… he decides to take some sting out of those taxes by re-instituting an old custom called “Prima Nocta."

i.e. giving his lords first right of the secks with any newly married bride in their lands.

It’s a perfect illustration of an especially effective Villainous Weapon Of Persuasion.

One used by certain other crafty Villains of influence.

Like, for example, the villainous Nathan Jessup in “A Few Good Men.”

Emperor Palpatine in the “Star Wars” movies.

It’s also been used by savvy business owners, too.

Like Walt Disney, American Giant, Avis, and the list goes on.

Once you learn this particularly powerful Weapon of Persuasion it’ll be like looking at the world of business, marketing, and copywriting with a pair of glasses that let you see colors, people, and objects you didn’t before.

You can read all about it in my new “Villainous Weapons Of Persuasion” book.

It’s launching this weekend.

And, if you buy it — kindle or print — and if you send me your receipt for it (not just buy, but send the receipt) before this Sunday, 8/11 at midnight EDT, I will give you “The Stefania Files: Volume 3” — which is a series of 11 advanced marketing, copywriting, and business videos (almost 2 and a half hours of content) I recorded for my woman’s ongoing business & marketing education.

Here’s the link:

http://www.VillainsBook.com/weapons

Ben Settle

P.S. For people asking if they can buy it outside of Amazon, the answer is no.

The only way to have gotten it outside of Amazon is to have been an “Email Players” subscriber last month, when I gifted it to them.

I don’t sell this book direct.

You can only get it via Amazon.

Asking me to make an exception for you is an exercise in futility. The reason I use Amazon is because it’s a low ticket book, with razor thin margins, and it’s simply not worth the effort of figuring out shipping costs and/or dealing with the inevitable customer service issues caused by the unreliable postal services & corrupt customs agents in many countries to sell it direct.

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