“Email Players” subscriber Christina Gillick experiences the the firepower of Darth elBenbo’s fully armed and operational misogyny:
In early 2016, I was a scattered mess. While I had achieved my goal of working for myself, I couldn’t seem to get to the next level. I was trying to run two businesses and do everything the “experts” said I HAD to do to be successful. My ever-growing task list made me feel like a failure and I was quickly approaching burnout…
So, meeting Ben in person couldn’t have come at a better time. He made me realize I could cut out 99% of the advice being thrown at me and still grow a successful business. On top of that, I could create my business my way and make my own rules.
Using Ben’s principles to simplify and focus, I’ve been more consistent and so has “Business #1.” We doubled our email subscribers and finished the year with sales up 44%. (While spending much less on PPC and FB ad costs!)
I’m also a freelancer (that’s Business #2). Ben’s principles have taught me to stand up for myself and put my goals first. Now I have more options and feel more in control. (I’m also braver when negotiating for higher project fees.) As a result, I just deposited my biggest royalty check yet — worth more than my full-time job used to pay for an entire month! (And, that’s on top of the original projects fees I already received.)
I really can’t say enough good things about Ben’s no-nonsense approach. No matter what format — his daily emails, Email Players, or more recently his AWAI program: The 10-Minute Workday — I know I’m getting the most actionable advice without the time-wasting fluff.
Thank you, Ben, for reducing my stress, giving me more confidence, and completely turning my business around!
In other news:
The March “Email Players” issue mails in less than a week.
For people who get excited by the psychological side of email copywriting you’ll be like a plump kid in the candy store. A bit part of it is how to use a psychological study done years ago to bang out all the emails your greedy little heart desires.
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