If I've heard this question once, I heard it a thousand times:
"Does your way of doing email
also work for a service
or only information products?
Thought I'd ask."
Hey, good question.
And the answer is...
Whaddya, kidding me?
Of course it does.
Take my droog (and "Email Players" subscriber) Doc Carney. Just
yesterday he sent me an email about how he's using my system for
his brand spanking new clients in the medical field to get
customers for some super laser treatment session dealybop.
And, well, I'll let you see it in his own wordz:
===
They sent my first email to their list
of 200 people.
Not a big list, but they sent it.
RESULTS:
He told me that he had just sent it out
and he had already signed up SIX people
to come back to their office for $299.00
each. That was for three sessions, so the
email worked.
I wrote it in 10 minutes, "Settle Style", and
WAH-LAW...
INSTANT RESULTS.
SAME DAY RESULTS.
So I'm happy.
They're happy.
My bank account is happy.
====
Word up, Doc.
So, uhm, yeah.
It works for getting clients, too.
In fact, there's absolutely no big differences in using my system
to get clients as selling information or any other kind of product.
It's ALL the same.
Little things like response mechanism change.
(i.e. URL, phone call, etc)
But for all purposes & intents, it's the same.
In fact, I argue it works even BETTER for clients.
Especially since most service providers (of all types) don't have
the ballz to do emails the way I teach and they stick out like an
honest man in the White House.
To see if you qualify to subscribe, go to:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Next time?
Who knows...
Ben Settle
Ben Settle
Email Specialist
Settle, LLC
www.BenSettle.com
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Thursday, 13 December 2012
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