Why King Solomon would've used daily emails

Published: Thu, 05/23/19

One of my “Email Players” subscribers Levi Heiple lays down some supernatural Value:

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“I just realized that the wealthiest man who ever lived agrees with elBenbo...

elBenbo: "Don't be selfish by not selling."

King Solomon: "The people curse him who holds back grain, but a blessing is on the head of him who sells it."

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I ain’t just whistlin’ dixie with this selling every day shtick.

It is completely selfish to keep an offer that can improve peoples' lives a secret from them or not at least let them know it exists. It's pure emotional projection from marketers who can't get out of their own head.

It's almost a form of marketing insanity:

"I wouldn't want all these emails about this problem I don't actually have myself... thus my customers who do have this problem won't be interested either..."

It also hurts your business's box office gross, too.

i.e. nobody wins, everyone loses.

But with the wise use of selling via email, you almost can't miss.

If you're interested in learning my methods for email, go here:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle

P.S. Since I'm talking about wisdom...

Here's where I lacked some of that precious attribute recently:

If you bought the elBenbo’s Bargain Bin of Bonuses offer in March, I accidentally went over my bandwidth allotment on Dropbox and they have temporarily locked down all my Dropbox files.

Most of the content from the offer was YouTube videos, so those links were not affected.

But, I have moved the audio and video and PDF’s that were on Dropbox to new links.

I sent an email to all the buyers last night.

But, the vagaries of email are what they are.

So if you did not see or get the email, and if you bought from that offer, and if you were having trouble with any of the dropbox links, simply forward your receipt to me, and I will send you the new links where you can access the Dropbox files.