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The Shawshank content-creation

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bensettle.com

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ben@bensettle.com

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“Geology is the study of pressure and time. That’s all it takes, really, pressure and time

“Geology is the study of pressure and time. That’s all it takes, really, pressure and time.” — Red “The Shawshank Redemption” A content-creation tip of prison break-like proportions: If you’ve never seen the movie “The Shawshank Redemption”, it is about (cue up the SPOILERS warning…) an innocent man who escapes prison by slowly, methodically, and with an inhuman level of patience and meticulousness… digging out of his cell using a small rock hammer over the course of nearly two decades. Thus the quote above about pressure and time. With enough pressure and time you can do nearly anything. And, this is especially true when it comes to growing a big, thriving content-driven business — as the more content you put out there in the market place, the more pressure you are putting on that market to make a decision to buy from your business or not, and eventually a certain number of people in that market should respond favorably. Thus the non-magic formula: Create more content than you are creating now, faster than you are creating it now, and you can get more business than you are getting now. More: This also goes for selling that content, too. Take this email I once got from a bloke named Paul: “So, after days of your annoying, irreverent and unrelenting emails trying to pick my pocket... Well dammit you somebitch, you won. There was a brief moment I was going to unsubscribe (like I did another legend).. but that .09 seconds passed and here we are. I bought what appears to be a plethora of awesome content that’ll make me some Christmas money (who am I kidding. Got my eye on on a new Jeep Grand Cherokee). I hate you Ben... and that’s what I love about you.” Time and pressure, Kitten. Time and pressure. With enough of those two assets, a content creator can (figuratively) dig through mountains… Which brings me to the punchline: Today’s last day sale on my "Breakneck Content" book. It is the July 2019 Email Players issue converted into a book. (Thus, if you have that issue, there is no reason to buy it.) And it contains dozens of quick ways - each tips averages around 250 words, give or take - I use to pump out business growing content very quickly, and profiting from it from conception until infinity. None of the tips are "sexy", all are very meat & potatoes methods, and many can be used or adapted in my experience by pretty much anyone who creates any kind of content. By “content”, I mean, specifically content like: * Emails * Social media posts * Books (non-fiction or fiction) * Courses * Videos * Podcasts * Articles & blog posts * Newsletters * Membership site content * Premiums & bonuses * And any other kind of content you might sell or sell with. All potentially generated very quickly for your business depending on your speed and aptitudes for creating content. But that jerky old deadline to get the book at the 20% discount during its launch is at midnight EDT tonight (Sunday 10/22) — less than 9 hours from the time of this writing. So the hour is late. Your time is short. And, yes, the pressure is on… The deadline to get this book at a 20% discount vanishes like a fart in the wind tonight, Sunday 10/22 at midnight EDT. To hop on this deal do this: 1. Buy it before the deadline at the link below 2. Use code FAST at the checkout 3. Make sure you see the price change before entering your credit card info To get it in time show this link the meaning of haste: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/breakneck]( Ben Settle P.S. This book is very small, very short, and very expensive. If you judge information by weight & volume then it’ll be a gigantic waste of money for you. It’s simple, “meat & potatoes” info I’ve used to pump out enormous amounts of content quickly over the last few years. However, it requires both thinking & ambition to use. And if you need hand-holding & coddling then you should probably pass on buying it. 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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