What’s with this anti-blatant pitch attitude online?
It’s like people have been so indoctrinated with one goo-roo after another telling them to never pitch… just give away all your best ideas freely… or just do some lame half-assed pitch in the PS or whatever, safely hidden away so nobody (GASP!) unsubscribes.
Well I’m here to tell you it just ain’t so.
You CAN pitch blatantly.
You SHOULD pitch blatantly.
And, dang it, you WILL pitch blatantly (and LIKE it) when I’m done with you.
There are many reasons to blatantly pitch.
Maybe not every day.
But, at least sometimes.
A few big reasons include:
1. More sales (isn’t that reason enough?)
2. Sets the tone you’re in business (and not a charity)
3. Gets your solution into more hands (isn’t that what it’s ultimately all about?)
4. Saves money (contrary to what the Internet marketing igits say, you want high unsubscribe rates, especially if you have a lot of website traffic)
There are many more, of course.
Probably dozens more.
Now, there is a bit of art & science to this.
The key is knowing how to do it in a way where you don’t freak anyone out or come across as just another affiliate or goo-roo looking for a “booty call” (figuratively speaking).
That’s where I can help.
Getting away with pitching is my speciality.
It’s something I’ve gotten VERY good at (modestly speaking…) via writing thousands of emails total for multiple different markets selling all kinds of various products.
And guess what?
I’m teaching this in the July “Email Players” issue.
It’s gonna be a doozy, too.
There ain’t nothing more profitable than knowing how to blatantly pitch in an email in such a way where people not only don’t mind, but actually love reading it (and, yes, buying from it).
Wanna see how it’s done?
And, how you can do it too?
Complete with a couple real life examples?
Then at the risk of blatantly pitching you…
Go here to subscribe:
It goes to the printer soon.
No time for dilly-dally…
Ben Settle


