Last month one of my friends emailed me a pitch a goo-roo sent him about some kind of email marketing course.
I read the email.
Then I read the pitch for it.
My conclusion:
The goo-roo selling it has no clue what he talketh about.
Here’s a hint:
If someone is selling you an email course or eBook or product promising you crazy get-rich-quick claims like “make $1,000 per day!” or “How I made a gazillon dollars with ONE email that took me 3 minutes to write!!!” it’s probably bullshizit.
Or, at least, they’re not giving you the full story.
Email by itself won’t do jack for you.
You need a list, first.
And you need a product people want.
You also need the dogged determination to keep mailing regularly (I prefer daily) day in and day out — even when you don’t feel like it or can’t think up something to say.
That’s my opinion, anyway.
Hey, sample the other cuisines out there if you must.
Some of my email students have “cheated” on me with other products.
But they ALWAYS come back home to daddy.
Because I don’t deal in nonsense.
And when you want the blunt truth (and not just pie-in-the-sky goo-roo babble and regurgitated material goo-roo fanboys learn and then re-teach without actually using themselves)… and to build a solid business that won’t deteriorate like a soggy napkin when things get rough with the economy… then “Email Players” might be for you.
Maybe.
Then again, maybe not.
It’s not intended for everyone.
And it ain’t for the timid.
But if you got the right stuff, details are at:
Ben Settle


