Analyzing the structural anatomy of Settle’s early, raw style to reverse-engineer his psychological triggers.
Here is everything you need to know about this specific edition, why the "portable" format matters, and how the lessons inside can save your business from the "Me Too" marketing graveyard.
Settle argues that you don't need millions of subscribers. If you have a tiny, rabid "tribe" of buyers, you can write a single email from a coffee shop in Bali, hit send, and generate $1,500 (15 x $100) before your latte gets cold.
If you want a quick-hit, portable reference for proven email swipes that convert, this is gold. It’s like having a pocket coach for direct-response emails. For the price (typically under $30), it’s a steal. Just don’t expect hand-holding — this is for action-takers.
first. It’s a 150-page manual designed to bring you up to speed on the "Settle Way" before you dive into the deep-end of the back issues. blog - Ben Settle
Here’s what “Players 1 to 15, Portable” actually means:
Techniques for using curiosity and cliffhangers to ensure subscribers open the next day's email.
Why daily emails trump monthly "high-value" blasts every time. 2. Why Issues 1–15 are the "Holy Grail"
To get the most out of the Email Players 1-15 Portable package, here are a few tips:
Issues 3 through 7 focus heavily on positioning. Settle teaches that nice, people-pleasing brands get ignored. To build a rabid following, you must become an "Attractive Character" or an "Anti-Hero."
One person with a brain and a backbone can run this. No VA. No “funnel builder.” No “strategy call.”
Ben Settle is widely recognized for pioneering an entertainment-based, high-frequency email marketing style. For over a decade, he has famously refused to sell digital PDF versions of his monthly Email Players newsletter. To get them, subscribers must pay a premium monthly fee to receive a physical copy in their mailboxes.
Ben Settle is known for hating "fluff." He prefers you read his material while standing in line at the grocery store or waiting for a coffee—hence the demand for a portable version that doesn't require logging into a private membership site.
★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Ben Settle Email Players 1 15 Portable Extra Quality Jun 2026
Analyzing the structural anatomy of Settle’s early, raw style to reverse-engineer his psychological triggers.
Here is everything you need to know about this specific edition, why the "portable" format matters, and how the lessons inside can save your business from the "Me Too" marketing graveyard.
Settle argues that you don't need millions of subscribers. If you have a tiny, rabid "tribe" of buyers, you can write a single email from a coffee shop in Bali, hit send, and generate $1,500 (15 x $100) before your latte gets cold.
If you want a quick-hit, portable reference for proven email swipes that convert, this is gold. It’s like having a pocket coach for direct-response emails. For the price (typically under $30), it’s a steal. Just don’t expect hand-holding — this is for action-takers. ben settle email players 1 15 portable
first. It’s a 150-page manual designed to bring you up to speed on the "Settle Way" before you dive into the deep-end of the back issues. blog - Ben Settle
Here’s what “Players 1 to 15, Portable” actually means:
Techniques for using curiosity and cliffhangers to ensure subscribers open the next day's email. Analyzing the structural anatomy of Settle’s early, raw
Why daily emails trump monthly "high-value" blasts every time. 2. Why Issues 1–15 are the "Holy Grail"
To get the most out of the Email Players 1-15 Portable package, here are a few tips:
Issues 3 through 7 focus heavily on positioning. Settle teaches that nice, people-pleasing brands get ignored. To build a rabid following, you must become an "Attractive Character" or an "Anti-Hero." If you have a tiny, rabid "tribe" of
One person with a brain and a backbone can run this. No VA. No “funnel builder.” No “strategy call.”
Ben Settle is widely recognized for pioneering an entertainment-based, high-frequency email marketing style. For over a decade, he has famously refused to sell digital PDF versions of his monthly Email Players newsletter. To get them, subscribers must pay a premium monthly fee to receive a physical copy in their mailboxes.
Ben Settle is known for hating "fluff." He prefers you read his material while standing in line at the grocery store or waiting for a coffee—hence the demand for a portable version that doesn't require logging into a private membership site.
★★★★☆ (4.5/5)