How to prevent your competition from beheading your sales

Published: Fri, 06/07/19

“If you want to tell people the truth, you’d better make them laugh or they’ll kill you.”

— George Bernard Shaw


A brief history lesson:

I once read how, back in the medieval days, when they had kings and queens who had no qualms about chopping off heads, sometimes as punishment and sometimes for amusement… certain royal courts had a royal fool.

Or, if you prefer, a jester.

And strangely the fool got away with saying things that’d get others beheaded.

In some cases, they’d even be treated like unofficial advisors.

And, due to the nature of what they were — essentially comedians & entertainers — they could get away with it because they masked criticisms of the king and the politics of the day behind humor and entertainment.

Today, it’s a little bit different.

But, still essentially the same:

Comedians are some of the most quoted, most celebrated, and most influential people on the planet. The really good ones don’t just make people laugh, they make people think differently, more deeply, and more passionately about things.

When they do that, it’s not just mere entertainment.

It's infotainment at its highest level.

And guess what?

If you learn how to apply this skill to your business, you can enter a whole new world of sales, profits, influence, and impact than you ever will by droning on giving the same old, boring so-called “Value” thinking that will sell better than being infotaining.

That’s where my new “Infotainment Jackpot” book shines.

It’s ironic that it’s one of my least-expensive books, but is by far the most valuable.

Especially if you don’t want your sales “beheaded” by your more naturally entertaining competition.

It’s like the “court jester” of my menu of products.

And until Sunday at midnight (EDT), it is discounted by $150 ($241 vs $391) during its launch.

Here’s the link:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/jackpot

Ben Settle

P.S. If you own my old “Agora Tapes: Infotainment” program, realize this book is only about 40% the same information. So if you have that version, you’ll have to determine if it’s worth buying this new one at the discounted price or not.