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What’s your course creation trouble spot?

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amyporterfield.com

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Curious, {NAME}? As you may already know, I’ve been cranking out personalized quiz results left

Curious, {NAME}? As you may already know, I’ve been cranking out personalized quiz results left, right and center. So I thought I’d show you what I’m actually sending out to people once they complete this quick 2-minute course creation quiz! [www.amyporterfield.com/quiz]( Waiting on the other side of this personalized assessment, you’ll find… (drrrrum roll, please) [image]( What is it about you that will make you finally stand out online and make your ideal customers say, “Oooooh yeah, where’s {NAME} been all my life?” I’ll show ya! Simply answer a few questions and I’ll send your unique core traits your way STAT! >> [www.amyporterfield.com/quiz]( [image]( Because let’s be honest. Creating an asset that catapults you past revenue limitations and into a sweet spot where you can be creative in your business, make a positive impact, and produce life changing revenue for you, your family, and/or a team...isn’t easy. It’s work. But you’ve never been afraid of a little extra work, that makes you feel inspired, right? Tell me where you’re at (>> [www.amyporterfield.com/quiz]() then I can tell you where you might run into challenges. Trade unwelcome surprises or hang ups for checked boxes and forward movement. [image]( I’ve been around long enough to anticipate where you juuuuust might get stuck or overwhelmed -- and I’ve got a tip or two that will help you bypass digital course creation woes. [image]( This is my very favorite part! Once we know where you’re going, it’s time to get moving. I’ll write out my 2-step action plan to get your profitable digital course out of that Word doc and into motion. But here’s the thing. That’s not even half of what you get in your unique assessment results. Videos, resources, stories of inspiration from successful course creators in your exact position a few short years ago, and a VIP invitation to a network of course creators (that I haven’t even publicly announced yet) wait for you [on the other side of that quiz.]( I know, I know. I’ve outdone myself. But I want this year to be the year that you finally create that digital course, scale your business, and create the success for yourself that you dare to believe is possible. (I’m so excited for you, {NAME}!) So take the two minutes, fill out the quiz, and I’ll send you your very own springboard into digital course success. >> [www.amyporterfield.com/quiz]( I can’t wait to get started! ALL my best, Amy Digital courses not on your agenda? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to course creation and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from emails on the topic. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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