Plumbing the depths of email psychology

Published: Mon, 08/31/20

A few months ago, “Email Players” subscriber Djamel Mazi checked in with:

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Hi Ben

just a quick one to let you know that the newest issue is sooooo eye-opening!

I'm just halfway through it and already got a lot of great value.

This is going to have me think all night long and kill my sleeping hours also (thank you for that) but that smells so good.

Also, you really make me think differently. And I am happy to pay you for that.

tl;dr:

THANK YOU BEN

Djamel

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That issue was about using my unruly ways to build out a client-based business.

And I am bringing it up now for one reason, and one reason only:

There was a certain “depth” to what that did for acquiring & keeping clients — copywriting, coaching, or any other kind — that can give those who use it a huge leg-up in this business, especially during turbulent times.

And the upcoming September issue has a similar kind of depth to it.

But, not for acquiring & keeping clients.

This one is explains the psychology behind a secret way of writing emails people love to open, read, click, and buy from. That has been my experience, at least. And while I cannot make any promises, I believe it can potentially do the same for virtually any other kind of business using email, too.

We shalt see…

Deadline to subscribe in time to get this puppy is tomorrow.

Here’s the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle