Jason Moffatt has to change his pants after hearing the email autopsy Kevin Rogers and I did to promote our upcoming Email Addiction event:
Have you ever seen an “E-Mail Autopsy”? (Gosh, I ? that name).
What I’m about to share with you is freaking amazing. I hate using that word amazing because it is so often used when something isn’t even close to amazing. But this lives up to the hype and then some.
I’m going to share a video with you that was created by 2 guys I really respect as copywriters, and teachers. I respect them as good dudes even more.
In this video, Ben Settle and Kevin Rogers do an autopsy on 2 of their best emails as of late. Ben’s is one of the best emails I’ve ever read.
It’s an hour long training that you can watch completely for free. There is also a pitch underneath that video, but I don’t really care if you take it. I don’t get paid if you do. In fact, the few remaining spots probably aren’t even available anymore, and I’m not even sure how much longer this video will be up.
He is correct, of course.
It’s been getting a ton of rave reviews.
And, is it really any surprise?
In this day and age of people spending every waking hour on flakebook falling for the same old idiotic “be authentic!” life coach nonsense (if you need to pay someone to learn how to be authentic, get a job at Burger King, there’s no excuse for not being yourself, paying some yahoo $150 an hour to tell you how is just stoopid, even a child understands how to do it), it’s rare to find such a raw, uncircumcised email or ad where all the dark, dirty, and, yes, naughty, stuff that no respectable marketer would dare mention (much less write about because they simply don’t think that deeply). I daresay NO other marketer would have the balls to write the email I wrote/analyzed in this video.
Certainly not in the affiliate launch it competed in.
Yet, it got lots of sales and clicks.
And, the psychology behind it is easily adapted to any offer.
Anyway, this video is still up for a little bit longer.
Watch it here tonight, while you still can:
www.EmailPlayers.com/addiction
Ben Settle


