The sales pitch is blatant with this one
Published: Tue, 04/30/19
Here's a lil' taste of what awaits you inside:
* A fun way (or horrifying way, depending on your tolerance for controversy) to use Twitter that can potentially and almost immediately make your business a ton more sales. (I did this when I was still on the platform last Fall, and it created probably the biggest sales “boom” I had that entire year.) Page 14
* The exact business plan I created specifically for marketers who are (1) easily bored (2) hate using daily emails and (3) interested in not only making more sales, but having a lot more fun at the same time. Page 17
* An old-school door-to-door sales trick for making your opt-in pages, podcasts, and other marketing immediately more profitable. Page 2
* A secret marketing technique used by certain retail clothing stores that can create red-hot urgency to buy your offers (especially membership sites — where it can also significantly increase retention) without using deadlines. Page 15
* 5 ways to “get away with” making a call to action (i.e. selling) in every email. Pages 1-3
* My secret 4-step methodology from keeping the bum customers out of your business while attracting far more of the serious and successful customers. (I daresay you’ll never hear this from anyone else — goo-roo or guru — and I believe it can make your business stand out from even your competitors with bigger businesses, brands, and names in your industry.) Starting on page 3
* What “Sea-Monkey” advertising is… and how it can help you stand out like an honest man in Washington DC, but potentially make a lot more sales to boot. Pages 10 & 11
* The single best “newbie-friendly” way ever invented for giving your brand, your business, and all your emails & other marketing instant credibility (even if you are new and have no credibility to speak of now). Pages 2-3
* How to “arrange” getting your offers in front of people already pre-sold to buy from you (and only you). Page 1
* Why people complaining about you on social media and to their friends can be a good thing for your business. (If you follow my advice in this issue, you could go from being worried about bad “PR” to being like in Tim Burton’s “Batman” movie when Batman is holding the criminal up by his neck and he says, “I’m not going to kill you. I want you to tell your friends about me.”) Page 9
* The one kind of question someone will ask that immediately identifies them as someone who is going to try to rip you off. (If anyone ever asks you this question about your offer, ignore them, remember their name so you never let them buy again, and do everything you can to warn your friends and colleagues about them.) Page 13
* Plus, a bonus insert:
“Ravings of an Adman #11”
This 3-page bonus training shows you how one of the founding fathers of podcasting draws out all the hidden gold in the minds and psyches of people he interviews for both content-creation and market research purposes.
I stuffed lots and lots of hard value in the May issue.
And only people subscribed before the deadline today will possess it.
Here’s the link:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle