Here’s a curious story about looming deadlines:
In the early days of FedEx, founder and CEO Fred Smith took the company’s last $5k and went to Vegas.
FedEx had a fuel bill of $25k. That last $5k wouldn’t be enough to cover it anyhow.
So Smith went to Vegas and played blackjack. He gambled and won $27k. That was enough to cover the fuel bill.
FedEx had survived for another week. And then it survived another week. Eventually, it turned into something big.
Now let me ask you:
Will you gamble $20 on a month of Daily Email Habit?
Will-ye or nill-ye, the price of Daily Email Habit is going up tonight, from $20/month to $30/month, at 12 midnight PST, just three hours from now.
This is the last email I will send before the fateful price increase.
As a reminder, Daily Email Habit is my service to help you start and stick with consistent daily emailing.
Here’s what that means in real terms, from virtuoso-making guitar teacher René Kerkdyk, who subscribes to Daily Email Habit:
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Just a short raving review:
I just wrote my daily email in 10 minutes going from sheer panic about what to write to a finished email building my expertise and selling my stuff. Thank you, John!
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I have also created a members-only club, Daily Email House, for business owners and marketers who send more or less daily emails.
Until to-night at 12 midnight, Daily Email House is a free bonus in case you sign up to Daily Email Habit. After that, it will disappear as a free bonus, and rise from its ashes as a new, fiery, paid offer.
All that’s to say, maybe the sales page below is worth a look? And right now? Before the deadline sneaks up on you with its cold, sleep-inducing claws?
If you’d like my help writing your daily emails, tomorrow, and the day after, and then next week, until eventually your daily emailing turns into something big: