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Nobody reads my boring overpriced books

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Except for, at least, the great Dan Kennedy: "I finally went through elBenbo Press page by page duri

Except for, at least, the great Dan Kennedy: "I finally went through elBenbo Press page by page during the past couple days. To say the least, it is impressive. As you know, l've been in this field for more than 50 years and have seen a lot of "how I do it" books, courses, etc., and have long labeled most as "B.S.". Rarely does somebody lay out, truthfully, exactly what they have done and do to create and sustain and earn tremendous success as an information marketer, author, publisher. A very few of the 'old masters' like Ted Nicholas, Lyman Wood, George Haylings and Dean F. DuVall did. Your magnum opus is more valuable than any of their works." At least someone is reading this shyt… Anyway, elBenbo Press is not currently for sale. I only bring this up because it gives you an idea, I believe, of the kind of quality info you can expect if you’ve never bought anything from me. There is a sort of infotainment “signature” I also like to leave on my content that I think helps enhance the value, the consumption of the material, the chances of success using it, and the over all experience. Or so my ego likes to think at least. And it’s no different with the July Email Players issue. It’s all about infotainment. Including, I believe, a newish twist on how to use it. And by using this twist I believe that you too can have your own unique fingerprint on your content clearly separating you in the eyes of your market from the rising number of the idiots fapping themselves blind to AI and swipes as they desperately try to cling on for dear life with all the vanishing clicks, sales, and engagement going on. If you don't want to do it for the extra sales, then do it for your market. They'll probably even thank you for it.. Tomorrow is the deadline to subscribe in time for the July Email Players issue. So if you want in, best do it soon. Here’s the link: []( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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