How to kill a $10k per month business
Published: Wed, 08/21/19
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“Just ordered The Email Players Newsletter because I heard great stuff about it. You 'free' newsletter after signing up helped me a lot. Just your tip of emailing ones a day (instead of my modest ones a week) made me an extra 10K WITHIN A MONTH.
So... I've seen the light after that and ordered your shit immediatly. Just the 'email every day' tip paid for 10 years worth of Email Players Newsletter (please don't die on me in the meantime).
Anyway, in your intro email, you granted us access to your precious time.
My question:
I'm in the 'reverse diabetes type 2 with nutrition' niche. I was wondering if I should write emails in the 'fun and playful' way you to it or should it be more 'serious'?
I'm finding it hard to find the right voice for this audience. The never complain when I'm playful and 'on the edge'. But that doesn't mean they like it either.
The majority of our visitors are 45+ years old.
25% even above 65 years.
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Survey says:
My answer to this great and oft-asked type of question is so important it is featured front and center on pages 61-64 in the "Email Players Skhēma Book" which I send to new subscribers of my paid "Email Players" newsletter. In some ways, it’s amongst one of the most important information I’ve ever shared. Especially for people in a health-related niche, or who blindly copy what I do without context, or don't bother to ask a question such as the one above, which may very well have saved him from killing his own business.
This teaching won't make the new product junkies and goo-roo casino bar flies happy, though.
(But really, what does?)
And it's incompatible with anyone who doesn't treat their business like a business.
But, you can read more about the newsletter and book that comes with it here:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle