Email Players subscriber does hostile takeover of the UK childcare industry market

Published: Tue, 09/29/20

“Email Players” subscriber David Kyte chimes in:

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Morning

I think your writing is like Kaa in the Jungle book - it pulls people in and they then have to find out more. I love the page numbers in your sales letter bullets to reference your books.

IN FACT I am going to use that in today's email LOL.

If you need a real business - your methods allow me to have attracted 25% of the childcare industry owners in the UK into my Lair - my own private fishing pond.

Where I then help these people fill up THEIR daycare nurseries.

Now is that real?

Use as you wish.

PS enjoying brand barbarian

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Smells like a hostile takeover of the market to me.

What I find especially exciting about this is, David does not yet even have the information inside the October issue — which goes into detail about creating your own marketing “universe” as he has done on a small scale already.

It goes way beyond having just a list, audience, or tribe.

And admittedly it is complex.

Which, of course, is what makes it hard to knock off when you do it.

Whatever the case, the deadline to get the October issue is almost here.

If you want in on time, I don’t suggest putting it off any longer.

There is no shortage of small thinkers who assume they can wait til the last minute, experience some kind of problem (technical or otherwise), and then foolishly think I will make an exception just for them.

But that ain’t the case.

If anything, I am likely to be relieved to have dodged dealing with a small thinking customer.

Same with the handful of current subscribers whose cards are expired who think after the deadline their subscriptions won't be immediately terminated.

"I'll just do it tomorrow..."

It's a fool's mindset.

And many-a-fool with that self-sabotaging attitude has learned the hard way I make zero exceptions.

Such is the way of things.

If you want this issue, here is the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle