The bewb job secret to squeezing out lots of new content

Published: Thu, 08/06/20

Once upon a time (about 19 years ago) elBenbo’s crappy 1992 Saturn imploded. And, I needed a new car lickety split to get to work and around and about. So, I borrowed my uncle’s mini van and started looking for a car.

I didn’t have a lot of time to do it, though.

So, I asked my uncle’s advice.

My uncle has always been a seasoned salesman (real estate sales, MLM sales, and other kinds of hardcore selling).

And, he told me:

“It’s not going to do you any good, but the best time to shop for a car is when you don’t need one.”

He then proceeded to tell me why:

Like, for example, you’re not rushed or needy with the sales people.

You can find much better deals.

You are more likely to be able to pay cash due to the better deals.

And a whole list of other benefits I couldn’t take advantage of because I was dirt broke and I was in a hurry and really did require a car as soon as possible.

Short story long:

I ended up getting the worst kind of car, at the worst kind of price, with the worst kind of terms, for the worst kind of loan… and learned a very valuable lesson about buying cars.

But, not just a valuable lesson about buying cars.

A valuable lesson about a great many things.

One of which is about content creation.

And as far as content creation goes, when it comes to creating content I have the same attitude I now have about buying cars:

“The best time to create content is when you don’t need it!”

The reasons are as numerous as buying a car when you don’t really need one. Like, for example, by pre-creating content far in advance, you will have plenty of options for offering unique bonuses. For products to launch. For opt-in bribes to test, if you want some extra premiums to offer for a launch or affiliate campaigns, and the list goes on. Get absolutely ruthless about creating content whenever the opportunity arises — at home, at work, when playing, when waiting, and anytime you can. I remember hearing about some chick taking this to the level where she created content while waiting at the doctor’s office to have her bewb job serviced.

And this is why you ideally are always creating content.

All the time.

Even if you won’t be using that content until months - even years - later.

Which brings me to the pleasantly plump pitch:

The sale on my “Breakneck Content” book this weekend.

The book's all about creating content quickly, and without losing any quality or stressing over it — regardless of what media you use to create it with.

All right, here’s the deal:

The deadline to get this book at a 30% discount is Sunday, 8/9 at midnight EDT.

To read more about it, go here:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com/breakneck

Ben Settle

P.S. This book is very small, very short, and very expensive.

If you judge information by weight & volume then it’ll be a gigantic waste of money for you. It’s simple, “meat & potatoes” info I’ve used to pump out enormous amounts of content quickly over the last couple years. However, it requires both thinking & ambition to use. And if you need hand-holding & coddling then you should probably pass on buying it.