Sometimes I like sharing hate mail with you.
I get a kick out of it.
My readers get a kick out of it.
And, sometimes, I suspect the people sending the hate mail get a kick out of it — as they get their drama queen fix for the day.
Today, I’m changing it up.
Gonna share some fan mail.
It’s from “Email Players” subscriber Carol Youmans.
And maybe… just maybe… it’ll help put your mind at ease about pulling the trigger and supping with me at my table each month in the newsletter:
Hey Ben. I just wanted to tell you how much you are helping me. I just started out trying to make money online a few months ago. Originally I heard of you from Tim Erway at a sales funnel workshop I attended.
Currently I’m in a few affiliate companies and even dabbled (3 days) in an MLM before I realized the products sucked. I was/am feeling buttered all over the universe especially since a lot of the stuff being taught seems “off” to me.
Example: trying to get so many people to “like you” on Facebook.
Very distracting, unproductive, and kinda weird in a lemming way….
Since I joined your email newsletter last month . . . I swear your tips and strategies are keeping me from going absolutely bonkers. Your point of view is so refreshing. Right now I’m listening to a recording you did on Solo Pro Radio.
I think the thing I like best about you is that you’re real and the way you do your business is pretty simple.
I’m only part way through your email playbook and can hardly lay it down. Yesterday I was so excited when your latest issue arrived – I was skipping back from the mailbox and yelling to my husband, “Ben’s newsletter is here!!”
Anyway I know this is a really long email but I just wanted to let you know you’re really helping me! I want to create a simple business online that is real and fun and one that I can still have a life.
That’s what I’m talkin’ about.
You KNOW you’re doing right when someone is skipping from the mailbox with your product.
That’s the power of simplicity.
Of telling the truth.
And, of not appealing to the lemmings.
Go thou here next:
Ben Settle


