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the case AGAINST having an email list

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3 downsides... I will always be on team email list. Why? Because I like money. And email has been th

3 downsides... [View in Web Browser]( I will always be on team email list. Why? Because I like money. (Don’t lie {NAME}, you do too.) And email has been the #1 driver of getting more of it for years. However… I will say that having an email list is not for everyone. There are some "downsides". And I want to share 3 of them with you. Starting with… #1 - You need to be willing to play the long game. This means sending emails to your list over a long period of time. This is NOT for you if you’re going to give up when you’re not rich on day 1. It’s about being consistent over the long haul. I’ve been growing my list and sending a daily email since 2020. Some of my customers bought in the first 7 days. Others took 2 years. And while I would love if everyone bought fast… That just isn’t the reality. So that’s one of the main downsides. You need to be consistent and patient with it. Another downside is… #2 - You need to be committed to getting 1% better every day. What I mean by this is you’re never stagnant. You’re always doing something to improve your life and situation. Seeking out new experiences… Learning new strategies and tactics… Trying new things and documenting what happened. By committing to getting 1% better every day? You will always have something new to talk about. I say this as a downside, but it’s actually an upside in my eyes. It forces you to evolve and get better. After all… No one wants to listen to the star high school quarterback who still talks about his glory days 10 years later because he hasn’t done anything since. Ok onto the 3rd downside… #3 - You need to enjoy writing. Or at the very least, you can’t hate it. If you want to reduce the amount of writing you do, you can always shoot videos and link to it via email. But you're gonna need to do a decent amount of writing either way. Now, I've enjoyed reading and writing from a young age. Won a couple book report competitions too lol. But I only started to LOVE it once I made money from it. The better and more I wrote, the more money I made. So it became a pretty easy decision to get better at it. But if you hate writing and can’t get over that hump? Building an email list won’t be for you. Because you’re gonna have to do a lot of it. So there you have it. Those are 3 downsides of building an email list you should be aware of. Personally though… the upside beats the brakes off the downsides. It’s not even close. My list alone makes me more than a doctor's annual salary. If I did nothing else but email my list, I’d make a handsome living. Now maybe having a lucrative email list doesn’t appeal to you… But if it does? Then you might be interested in my [Email List Accelerator.]( Over 6 weeks we'll go over starting and growing a money-making email list. I'll be sharing the same process that took me from 0-100,000+ followers and email subscribers since 2020. And helped me build a multi-million dollar one-person biz. There's about 10 hours left to jump in, if you want to make it to the live sessions starting tomorrow. [Click here to read the full details]( Hope to see ya on the inside. Your compadre, Sean "3 downsides of email lists" Anthony    Every effort has been made to accurately represent information and it’s potential. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas available through this Website. Examples on our Website are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our products, services, ideas and techniques. We do not purport that any information we make available will provide you with a “Get rich scheme." [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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