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Moneyball, Critics and Emails

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I was watching Moneyball again last night.


If you haven't seen it, it's about Billy Beane, the general manager who revolutionized baseball by using data and statistics when everyone else was still going by their gut.


Everyone thought he was crazy.


"That's not how baseball works!"

"You can't reduce players to numbers!"

"This will never work!"


The old-school scouts, managers, and critics all laughed at him.


But Billy didn't care.


He saw something they didn't - that the game was changing, and those who adapted first would win big.


You know what happened?


His Oakland A's, with one of the lowest budgets in baseball, went on to win 20 games in a row - an American League record.


Now here's why I'm telling you this...


I see the exact same thing happening with AI and copywriting right now.


Lots of people are still resisting it:


"AI can't write like a human!"

"It'll sound too robotic!"

"You'll lose your authentic voice!"


Meanwhile, I've been quietly using AI to write emails that my subscribers can't even tell aren't written by me.


Even better? My open rates and engagement are higher than ever.


But here's the thing...


Just like in Moneyball, it's not about replacing the human element - it's about enhancing it.


Billy Beane didn't remove scouting from baseball. 


He made it better with data.


That's exactly what I'm doing with AI and writing marketing emails.


And inside "The AI Email Clone Code" workshop, I'll show you how to do the same thing.


I’ll show you:


- How I train AI to write exactly like me (and how to do this for YOUR voice)

- The "5 Lever Framework" I train AI on to write emails 

- How I create endless story ideas to promote my offers

- How I write subject lines that stop people in their tracks

- And a whole lot more...


The old way of spending hours writing emails is dying.


You can either adapt now and get ahead of the curve...


Or wait until everyone else figures it out and play catch up.


Your choice.


Go here if you know what’s good for ya.




P.S. The baseball world eventually caught up to Billy Beane's methods. Today, every team uses data analytics. The same thing will happen with AI email writing. The only question is: Will you be ahead of the curve or behind it? 

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