1. You’ll become a better writer
2. You’ll write better sales copy
3. Your writing will inevitably get faster
4. Generate more ideas (ideas beget ideas, emails beget emails…)
5. Clearer thinking
6. Accomplish more than your lazy peers
7. Generate more testimonials
8. Engineer more JV opportunities
9. More customers to which you can sell other offers to
10. More clients
11. Regularly demonstrate your knowledge & superiority
12. It’s therapeutic
13. Might inspire others
14. It’s fun
15. Can create more financial security
16. Troll fodder handed to you on a rusted platter
17. Entertainment when you see someone melt down over something you wrote
18. Can elevate your thinking
19. You can teach cool ideas to a receptive audience you wouldn’t be able to otherwise
20. Makes your other (non email) writing easier to pound out
21. Gets your business more attention
22. Lets you demonstrate leadership
23. Will very likely make you many new industry connections
24. Can create other opportunities you never considered
25. Attracts better leads
26. Repels weak or unqualified leads
27. Less spam complaints (no, that is not a typo)
28. Creates “friendly familiarity” making the choice to buy from you much more likely
29. Builds & strengthens relationships with your list
30. New product ideas spring forth the more you do them and get feedback from your list
31. Gives you content to repurpose for other things
32. Better inbox deliverability (if you do email right)
33. Your business can make more sales
I could go on and on and on.
But if those 33 ways aren’t enough to light a fire under your righteous gluteus assimus to grow your email list and mail it each day, then probably anything else I say will go in one ear and right out the other.
As far as the how-to’s of profiting from email?
That is what the paid Email Players Newsletter is for.
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Ben Settle