“Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it’s usually something unusual”
– John Winger
“Stripes”
Fun times…
I got a long email Sunday night from someone giving me unsolicited advice. I won’t bore you with all the details. But, other than needing to “flip” my religious views (his exact words), he also said, and I quote:
“I love your emails. But go easy on people. You scare some of the ladies off who really need your help.”
Awww.
A white knight to the rescue.
If you’re a chick on my list you can rest easy tonight knowing he’s on the job and has your back protecting you from my wicked wiles.
More:
I won’t say this is by “design.”
But, some of my happiest and most successful “Email Players” subscribers are chicks. They don’t even bother wasting their time complaining when ol’ elBenbo’s brash personality gives his politically incorrect opinions raw, and without sugar-coating.
Take subscriber Christi Johnson, for example.
She’s recently decided she’s had enough and is mailing daily.
Soon, I predict she’ll find clients come to her.
(Instead of her going to them).
Or “L”
She requested I not reveal her full name.
(She’s humble like that.)
But, I will say, she uses nothing but a daily email using my methods to pack webinars and triple her revenue from a year ago, and clock in at just shy of 6-figures a month.
Or Teresa Mozejko.
Her “Email Players”-refined skills landed her the coveted Ben Settle announcer babe position on my podcast, and this month will be writing ongoing daily emails to that list.
(NOTE to the white knights: If you think *I’m* mean, wait’ll you see her emails…)
So anyway, that’s that.
If I “scare” other chicks off, good.
This isn’t the Mickey Mouse Hour or, even The View.
Nor is “Email Players” for the timid or easily offended.
It’s for people who want to use email to double — even triple (or more) — their sales by writing emails people love to read and buy from.
Is that you?
Good, you might qualify.
If not?
Don’t waste your time or mine.
Go get your goo-roo ninja product dopamine drip somewhere else.
(Plenty of such products to choose from.)
More info on “Email Players” here:
Ben Settle


