If you'd like to multiply the chances of your email pitch being opened, read and acted on...then this tip will show you how.
Here's what you do:
Simply pretend you are not sending an email...but a regular piece of "snail mail" instead.
In other words, you are not sending out ten thousand free emails that don't cost you anything to send. You are sending out 10,000 regular letters, each with a real, first class stamp on it.
And so, sending these emails -- whether you make sales or not -- is now going to cost you almost $3,900. When you factor in printing and envelopes, you're looking at least $7,000 -- maybe even more.
Think about it: If it was going to cost you $7,000 (or more) to send out your emails, would you send the same email pitches you are sending now? For most of us, the answer is no.
Changes the entire complexion of the process, doesn't it?
But if yo
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