The compilation of issues 1-15 represents Settle at his most raw, his most hungry, and his most effective. You will close the document feeling slightly offended, slightly entertained, and absolutely ready to write an email that makes money.
Rather than hammering readers with generic product benefits, Settle advocates for highlighting the "painful symptoms" they feel—or will feel—if they don't find a solution. Highlights of Early Techniques Ben Settle - Email Players 1 - 15
: Using "micro-riddles" and bizarre events to ensure your emails stand out in a crowded inbox. Email Players Issue-Specific Highlights Issue 1 (The Free Taste) : Often includes a foundational list of 24 different ways The compilation of issues 1-15 represents Settle at
For modern marketers burned out by AI-generated fluff and metric obsession, these early issues offer a breath of stale coffee and napalm. Just don’t expect to feel warm and fuzzy. As Settle writes on page one of issue #1: “I don’t want to be your friend. I want to make you money. Now shut up and read.” Highlights of Early Techniques : Using "micro-riddles" and
For many marketers, the first 15 issues of Email Players represent a "reset." They strip away the need for complex funnels, expensive automation software, and perfect grammar.