Recently my biz partner in all-things software Troy Broussard sent me this:
This ex-client of mine… former coaching client…
Texts me out of the blue and is about to publish his book and asks me about QR codes… I tell him about RedirectMe… perfect for what he needs and perfect timing…
He starts asking me all kinds of questions…
—> I copy/paste images of the answers on the sales page…
He asks another…
—> I say “read the sales page”
He then starts to argue about why he needs to spend $20…
—> “Dude, you texted me and asked ME what to do… I told you… now you’re arguing over $20 with me… GO AWAY”
I’m becoming very Ben-esque… lol
GO AWAY…
High IQ guys like Troy (literally was a Navy nuclear engineer) can only handle so much low IQ behavior before cracking.
And it’s always fun to listen to him rant about such things.
But as I told him:
“You will officially achieve peak Settle when you not only ignore out-of-the-blue texts altogether, but don’t even know who sent them…because you had already long removed them from your phone…”
And so it is.
Something else:
One of the reasons for my “no coming back” rule with people who leave Email Players is not because I’m so hog nasty rich I want to turn away new business. It’s because 9 out of 10 times they have the same mentality as Troy’s ex-customer above.
Doesn’t make ‘em bad people.
Just makes ‘em terrible customers for my particular offers.
That’s why I am grateful for all the cheap competition out there:
Every ecosystem needs scavengers (carp, catfish, etc).
And it’s always good when those who leave my world “float” down to the bottom where those scavengers are. I certainly don’t want them anymore (if they weren’t intelligent/ambitious/interested enough to use the info before, they won’t later, so what is the point?) And the scavenger gets a free meal.
Everyone wins.
Uh-oh.
Hear that?
That’s the sound of a now-offended goo-roo fanboy angry typing me a response.
While he’s doing that, if you are interested in knowing how to write emails people look forward to opening, reading, and clicking, go here:
Ben Settle