One of my favorite shows to binge watch is “Better Call Saul”.
It’s about the character Jimmy McGill (i.e. Saul Goodman) from the show “Breaking Bad” — and takes place 7 or 8 years earlier. It’s about how Jimmy gradually got corrupted into the shyster lawyer he becomes, and one of the characters is his brother Chuck McGill. Anyway, there is a plot line in season two where Jimmy’s girlfriend Kim Wexler secures a huge client for herself after her firm (Chuck’s firm) treats her like crap. She gets the client (a bank) and practically has them in the bag.
That is, until Chuck and his business Partner Hamlin talk to the client.
Poor Kim doesn’t stand a chance.
In fact, what Chuck does to steal the client back is such a masterpiece of persuasion it’s worthy of anyone in any kind of selling, persuasion, influence, marketing, or copywriting occupation to watch it over and over and over.
And guess what?
I show and analyze it all for you in the November “Email Players” issue.
I don’t see how anyone who reads this won’t be instantly better at persuasion.
It did as much for me, at least.
And, I believe it can do the same for you.
She’s going to the printer next week.
Grab her persuasion now while the grabbin’s good:
Ben Settle


