Why I won't rest until the planet is turned into Mordor
Published: Sun, 11/15/20
“protect planet earth a bit in terms of carbon footprint.”
My answer:
If anything, due to my self-imposed airplane travel moratorium the past 2 years, my righteous carbon footprint is way too small.
True rookie numbers.
Daddy's gotta pump that carbon footprint size back up.
I shall NOT rest until the world is turned into Mordor!
That said, I am a big fan of recycling.
At least, when it comes to emails.
Enter another question at around the same time came from “Email Players” subscriber Tyler Stokes, when he asked me about the idea of “recycling” emails I do all the time, oftentimes making more sales the second, third, or fourth time I use an email than the first time I use it.
Yes, Bernie, it’s true.
When it comes to making your bank account greener, recycling those evil emails is just fine.
In fact, here’s another amusing thought:
The cold, hard numbers over the past 12+ years since doing this have proven that if I only reused the ones that “wOrKeD!” the first time I’d be killing my own sales. Especially since, so many of my most profitable emails did bupkis the first time I used them, but pulled all kinds of new business when recycling them later.
Which is why I told him:
Yes, by all means recycle good emails.
It can do wonders for your bank account’s environment.
Of course, in order to write recyclable emails, you have to learn how to write them in the first place.
Enter my all-new Email Players mobile app.
(Not to be confused with the old one still in the app stores)
I got all kinds of ideas in its 30+ hours of content about writing better emails.
Especially strewn throughout the "Acoustic Settle" channel.
You can access it free here:
https://learnistic.me/imzn
Ben Settle