So let me get this straight, people are still clinging to email because it's like that old car that won't die? Sure, if you slap some new paint on it and ignore the rust, maybe it looks fine. But tell me, how many of those open rates are actually turning into anything remotely profitable? I've seen guys chase those 10-15% open rates for years and wonder why thier CPLs are still in the stratosphere. Email isn't dead, it's just turned into a long slow churn and burn that only works if you're willing to spend more on the list than you get back. And let's talk about those blackhat tricks. Do you really think the guys still cracking decent LTV are just better writers or are they playing some dirty tricks with tricky domains, cloaking or some sort of black hat funnel magic? Because from where I sit, the ones actually making the bank are often doing a bit of both. Good copy helps, but if you don't have the right list, the right angles, and the guts to test the hell out of your offers, you're just spinning your wheels. Email's a slow game, no doubt. But if you think it's worth it, ask yourself if you're willing to sink enough in to actually see those returns or just chasing ghosts with spammy subject lines.