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The absolute hardest part of daily email writing is transitioning from a random story to a product link. The early issues of Email Players break down the logic of the , showing writers how to connect unrelated daily occurrences—like an annoying trip to the grocery store or a scene from an old horror movie—directly to a sales proposition. 2. The Q&A Format Variant
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: Understanding the specific pains and concerns of the target market is essential for creating content people actually want to read. Key Lessons from Early Issues (1–15)
: Unlike most gurus who preach "teaching" in every email, Settle argues that 90%+ of your emails should be a blend of storytelling and selling. Pure teaching often bores the market; instead, you should use content that people Key Strategies in Early Issues ben settle email players 1 15 new
By being authentic and taking firm stances, you create loyal subscribers who buy from you regardless of what you sell. Why "New" Strategies Still Matter (2026 Perspective)
The Anti-Guru Blueprint: Breaking Down Ben Settle’s "Email Players" Framework The absolute hardest part of daily email writing
What does it mean? Is it a new product? A secret newsletter issue? Or a specific sequence of 15 emails designed to turn "players" into buyers?
Rather than coddling subscribers with free advice, the early framework focuses on a psychological shift: treating your email list as an exclusive entertainment channel where pitches are a natural extension of the story. Core Mechanics Revealed in the Early Issues The Q&A Format Variant You get loyalty