“Email Players” subscriber Simon Payn says…
I’ve been a subscriber for about six months and have been sending daily emails pretty much since then.
It’s hard to say exactly how much sales have improved (as I do lots of other stuff too which is having an impact), but I would estimate that sales are about 20% higher because of them. That’s significant.
We often get new clients who say something like this, an email I got today: “I signed up to get your product Simon and must tell you it was mostly because of these emails.”
Although I had a few hiccups getting going, now that I have got into the stride of writing daily emails, it is getting quite easy – topics come quickly and the emails write themselves in about 20 minutes. Then I get someone on my team to do all the boring stuff of actually sending them.
What’s more, it’s quite fun. It has made me more creative generally because I am forced to make connections between pretty random things.
Anyway, thanks for what you do. It is making me money.
Word up, amigo.
There are so many benefits to using my methods.
Yeah, there’s the increased sales.
But, also, it’s just fart out fun.
Sometimes colleagues will email me things like “Ben, you really do have a blast writing those emails don’t you?”
And I’m always like:
Yep.
I HAVE to do it these days.
It’s fun.
It’s profitable.
And, it’s even kinda therapeutic.
If you want to learn the mysterious secrets of the Settle way of writing emails people look forward to reading and buying from, check out the “Email Players” newsletter.
It’s a print publication — sent by snail mail.
(No pdfs).
It’s also expensive.
And, it requires work, implementation, commitment, and a long-term “investor” mindset (not an opportunity-minded approach).
If you don’t have those attributes?
Then it ain’t for you, Bub.
Nor will it do you any good.
(So save your money.)
Anyway, next issue:
I reveal (amongst other things) a secret “buyer psychology” trick that sometimes nabs me more sales in a single day than I usually get in an entire month.
It took me years to figure this out.
And, so far I’ve been shocked by how well it works.
If you want in, go here:
Ben Settle


