So my main man Ben Settle just launched a mini course just over a week ago.
Inside said mini course he shares some profound insights about polarisation and persuasion.
Arguably it’s probably the best $20 I spent in a long time.
Now unfortunately you just missed out on it, however I know Ben will probably re-launch it soon again.
Will it still be $20? I dunno. But it’s worth getting on his email list if you haven’t, so you can keep an eye on it for when he sends it out into the world again.
On that note. I’m going to drop some of the bullet points of the offer right below, followed by a link to get onto his email list.
The following text is all Ben’s…
Enjoy.
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- A “dignified” way for white people to use race commentary to help create more profitable marketing.
- The creepy persuasion trick cosmetics “queen” Helena Rubinstein used to make enormous profits from FAILED product launches.
- A cruel (and somehow still legal…) psychological weapon for causing agonizing pain to those who disrespect, betray, or try to harm you.
- How male service providers can get more respect & compliance from female clients.
I call this methodology:
“Polarizuasion”
And it’s easily the most controversial product I’ve ever created.
So before you even think of buying it, I suggest you get familiar with some of the ideas it teaches, first. And this is especially the case if you’re the kind of easily offended and sensitive type of guy who gets uncomfortable hearing harsh ideas, words, or truths about human nature.
To help you decide, here are some of the ideas this course teaches:
- A spooky psychological tactic used by a notorious serial killer to seduce his victims that can also be 100% morally used to create persuasive content, emails, ads, and marketing that help change peoples’ lives for good.
- An old insurance salesman technique (also cleverly used by TV celebrities Johnny Carson and Oprah Winfrey) that can help you sell even to people who’d normally run away from you.
- A blatantly disrespectful (even dickish, if I’m being honest) public speaking trick that can sometimes drive far more people to your list, offers, and website than you would otherwise.
- A startling insight from a New York surgeon’s “side chick” about how women can keep a high status man from straying. (Believe it or not, the great Ad Man Leo Burnett used this to create one of the biggest ad agencies in the world in the 1930s still going strong today.)
- A secret tactic used by a Guinness Book of World Records salesman to help make himself the ONLY person a lot of his customers would ever even dream of buying from.
- An ancient Chinese selling secret used by a handful of clever Star Trek writers to create some of the most profitable sci-fi episodes ever aired on TV.
- How to turn “price shoppers” into your own unpaid marketing interns. (Way I see it, if they like “cheap” so much, they can work for free for you…)
- A reliable “tell” Jesus Christ taught that can help you know if a business is potentially run by liars, cheaters, or even vile child traffickers.
- How to sell to hardcore skeptics who think everything you say is bull crap used by a business author who used to juggle multiple billion dollar deals simultaneously.
- The shrewd persuasion trick Steve McQueen used to become so in-demand he charged studios $50,000 (almost $300k in today’s money) just to read scripts sent to him!
- An inside look at a marketing secret (discovered by an Israeli military historian, of all people) that can potentially get your business nearly unlimited sales and engagement.
- An old screenwriter trick that can help you dig so deep into someone’s psychology with your content they might not be able to get you out of their heads!
- A world class media publicity expert’s secret for standing out like a glowing thumb in overheated markets where everyone is battling for attention & engagement.
- A tip found in the Bible (also used by some of of the most successful scientists who ever lived) to become so persuasive & polarizing you might even get sales from customers who normally couldn’t care less about whatever you’re selling.
- How to “train” customers to want to buy your offers on the first day of your launches.
- A devious way to manipulate “critics” into wanting to send your business free traffic.
- The ingenious engagement ploy a Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief used “on” his competition that helped bump up sales almost 100%.
- A dirt cheap book (often celebrated by literal communists) that contains some of the best lessons ever written about networking, relationship-building, and customer service.
- How I turned a staunch pro-choice libertarian into a pro-life zealot with one single sentence.
- A brilliant software developer’s secret for how to leverage dumb things people say about your business into sales.
- The “ambulance chaser” method Trump has used for decades to get practically all the free attention, media publicity, and engagement he wants – and almost on demand.
- A technique used by an Old Testament prophet to convert devil worshippers to the LORD just minutes after they originally wanted to kill him!
- A sneaky way to make sales off the back of dumb money investor-bait technological “gold rush” phases (like so-called AI) without having to buy, use, or so much as touch the technology yourself.
- A secret found inside the hit movie Batman Begins for creating your very own “engagement farms” you can tap almost whenever you want new business.
- Popular copywriting rules to defy with extreme prejudice to help get maximum engagement in your email & sales copy.
- A quickie lesson on how to design emails to help drive higher inbox deliverability.
- A popular sales trainer’s controversial take on not offering money-back guarantees.
- The social media mistake goo-roos love to use that can get you killed when building an email list.
- A totally draconian & unfair rule to impose upon your Facebook group (that I invented years ago as a social experiment to create one of the most rabidly engaged groups in my niche) that can potentially drive all kinds of new sales for your business.
- Persuasion secret of a morbidly obese comedian who was irresistibly attractive to a lot of hot women.
- A 6,000+ year old storytelling method (that beats the silly “hero’s journey” trope all to hell) that can help bring your business lots of new sales you probably wouldn’t get otherwise.
- The “pissing razor blades” email selling secret that can be perfect for niches where businesses are always giving everything away free.
- A secret used by 5-Star restaurants that can make buying from your business so fun & pleasant customers will probably happily pay your higher prices while eagerly telling everyone they know about you.
- The case against using Powerpoint presentations taught by one of the greatest negotiation experts who ever lived (whose material has been used by everyone from the FBI to elite business schools)… and what can work far better to persuade, sell, and command engagement.
- How a lot of “influencers” shamelessly & artificially drive insane numbers of clicks and revenue… and how to apply what they do ethically & legitimately to sell your own offers.
- A dirty little secret (I will be teaching my own son first when he comes of age) that can help inoculate your business from being knocked off, cloned, or copied.
- How (if you’re a man) to potentially create attraction in women even if you’re repulsively ugly, broke, and needy.
- How (if you’re a woman) to potentially create attraction in men even if you’re repulsively fat, cranky, and flakey.
- The real reason why the famous preacher Billy Graham never met with a woman without his wife present.
- The “greasy voice” secret Alfred Hitchcock used to help make himself one of the single most successful, well-known, & influential brands of his day.
- A free mobile app that can help drive your list nearly insane with FOMO to buy from you.
- A celebrity comedian’s trick for helping prevent the business disease of withering churn, vanishing sales, and disappearing engagement.
There’s more but like I said. You’re better off just jumping onto his list and keeping an eye out when he sends out a promo for it again.
Stephen Walker.
P.S. I’m not in any way associated with Ben and his stuff. I’m just giving him some love as he has shaped the way I work and create stuff over the year for myself and for the clients I worked with.