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Coaches sliding into DMs like a dick pic on a dating app

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The great, and esteemed Doug D’Anna recently mocked some dork on Twitter who tried sliding into

The great, and esteemed Doug D’Anna recently mocked some dork on Twitter who tried sliding into his DMs to cold pitch him. I’m not saying the cold outreach never works. But the way a lot of these guys go about it, it has about as much chance of working on high quality and discerning clients as it does sending random dick pics to chicks on dating sites. It’s amusing to think how in 2023 it’s never been cheaper, simpler, or easier to get clients doing the chasing instead of you chasing them, yet people insist on playing game in hard mode like it's 1975 cold calling out of Yellow Pages. But, one may ask, what works better to find clients then? My answer: Applying leverage instead of force. Like, for example… 1. Ask friends in biz for referrals & intros 2. Joint venture with peers 3. Pull a Jim Camp by revisiting leads on who are on the fence & putting you off, then politely asking them to tell you No. And if they do, still ask for referral.. 4. Build email list & mail it daily Numbers 1-3 above can & should be done today. And number #4 can & should be done over time And incidentally, the above is not even getting creative. It’s just marketing 101. And it works a helluva lot better than unsolicited dick pic marketing. But back to #4 above about the list-side: This is why I have been recommending Email Players subscriber Justin Goff’s free PDF about approaching growing a list that has PWM (Players with Money) on it, who are looking for high quality products & services, are willing to pay for them, and are far more likely to tell all their other PWM friends about you should you blow them over with good service with whatever it is you sell. Following is technically an affiliate link for tracking purposes. But I don’t get paid any money whether you get his free PDF or not. We just like to help each other out from time to time out of mutual respect. Here is the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/goff]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 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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