Why should they trust you? You’re a sleazy salesman

Published: Sat, 11/09/19

I got inspired to watch one of my favorite movies again recently:

“The Wolf Of Wall Street”

And, while watching the scene where Jordan Belfort is training his rag-tag team of new salesmen there was something he said that can put a lot more sales (ethically, not the way he did it) in your hot, porky little piggy bank using email. He was talking about objections people would have to buying their shady stocks.

His answer:

“The only real objection they have is they don’t trust you guys. And why should they trust you? I mean look at you, you’re a bunch of sleazy salesman right?! So what do you say?”

Ah yes, the big question.

How do you get people to trust your righteous self?

Well, I have long believed the best solution to this is creating a rock-solid brand people either love or hate *before* they see anything to buy from you. And, even better, is to have a brand where you have a passionate fan of piranha-like fans & trolls who not only love buying from you or love hating on you… but can’t resist telling their friends or other loser trolls on social media about you, circulating your brand amongst the masses even more.

But, you may be asking, how does one create such a brand?

Especially in this day & age where everyone is online competing with you?

That, my fine-feathered little fledgling is in my new Brand Barbarian book.

If this interests you, you can read more about it at the URL below.

It’s also launching at 40% off until tomorrow at midnight EST.

Here’s the link:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/brand

Ben Settle

P.S. If you are interested in buying this, please read the sales letter very carefully before pulling the trigger. Especially the P.S. about the "overlapping" info. Don’t just click, add to cart, and purchase blindly on impulse. Especially since, more than any other product I sell, this book is not intended for most — or even very many — people in my Horde, for reasons that will be obvious when you finish reading the sales letter.