It’s kinda funny when this shows up in broadcast/auto-responder emails:
Sent from my iPhone
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Not that you asked for it.
But, I’ll give my opinion anyway:
You’ll make far more sales spending time learning how to write better emails than you will spending time thinking up tricks like inserting “sent from my iPhone” in your broadcast, auto-respondered emails to try to make them look personal.
(And not like broadcast/auto-respondered emails.)
I’m not sure what’s more amusing:
That the iPhone thing might actually increase clicks.
(Depending on the market.)
Or there are people stoopid enough to fall for it.
Ah well.
Enough feeling sorry for myself.
Let’s talk about something important:
The March “Email Players” issue includes a section that is perfect for people who do webinars and want to double (even triple) profits from them. It’s a secret that was discovered waaaaaaay back in 1949, was adapted as a copywriting technique by an old-school ad man, and, I have found, makes webinar sales go through the roof.
(Especially if you’re an affiliate sending your list to a webinar.)
Best part:
It’s easy to implement.
(If you but follow my simple instructions.)
What is this technique?
Who was this mysterious ad man?
And, how can you use it?
Patience!
All your questions to be answered in in the March issue.
Subscribe in time to get it here:
Ben Settle
Sent from my stoopid phone


