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Hey {NAME}, We're down to the last few hours... Team member Kaeli here handling the inbox and all the final sign-ups for [Take It To The Bank](=) – before the cart closes today at 6pm ET. If you're still thinking about joining [Take It To The Bank](=), but you're not quite sure what to do – make sure to keep reading. ⤵️ We’re going to cover a few things you're probably debating right now... Q: I changed my niche a few months ago, and still figuring out my offer suite. Can this program work if we're selling a new offer? Or one we've previously sold but not recently? A: [Take It To The Bank](=) does require that you have sold an offer to your audience before (coaching, services, or products), and therefore have validated that your audience does want what you are selling. If this is your business, Take It To The Bank would be a great fit. --------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Does this course take you through creating a course as well? A: [Take It To The Bank](=) is an 8-week guided course experience that helps you create a juicy promo for your existing program, service, or product. This program does not take you through creating an course. Q: I’m a pet photographer (or any other random niche!). Is this a good fit for my type of service? A: Yes!! Take It To The Bank (and all of Elise’s programs) are based around business models – not niches. So as long as you’re selling coaching, services, or products (digital or physical) you’re a good fit. Did you see your question answered up there, {NAME}?? We want you to be 100% certain about your decision to join – or pass. Hit Reply on this email if you have a question that hasn't been answered. :) We’re wishing you a prosperous Q4, either way. ~ Team Elise ​ P.S. [Take It To The Bank](=) enrolment closes at 6pm ET, when this timer hits zero: [Count down to 2023-10-01T22:00:00.000Z]​ If you wish to [unsubscribe](, you'll be removed from all mailings – including any paid programs you're a part of. If you want to opt out of a particular series, just hit reply and let me know. I'll take care of it for you personally. If you wish to update your subscriber preferences, click [here](. 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 1R7

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