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my $5,563 mistake 😱

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elisedarma.com

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Mistakes come in all shapes and sizes, {NAME}. There’s forgetting to put the laundry into the dryer, leaving the reusable bags at home (or in your trunk), and missing a PTA meeting because it wasn’t on your calendar… Then there are more ~expensive~ mistakes... I'm familiar with those. 😬 A few years ago, I hosted a retreat in Bali. Not knowing how many people to expect, I made a few hotel reservations so I would have options. It was a great plan, until… I forgot to cancel one of those reservations. On Day 1 of the retreat, my credit card was charged $5,538 for a hotel me and the retreaters WEREN'T staying at. ​ I had to put on a brave face and show up for the people who came to the retreat (and stayed at the RIGHT hotel), but inside I was freaking out. 💳 That charge almost maxed my card out! I can’t be there to remind you to cancel every reservation you’re not going to use, but I CAN help you avoid other expensive mistakes… …expensive social media mistakes, to be exact. Next week we start the [Deadly Mistakes]( challenge! ☠️ Starting October 23, I’ll reveal the deadly mistakes business owners are making today on social media. And instead of throwing everything but the kitchen cauldron at you, the [Deadly Mistakes challenge]( focuses on 5 tangible things that give your social media the biggest boost that you can implement IMMEDIATELY. You’ll walk away with a profile makeover and a show-stopping Reel created for your business... and some other ghoulish surprises! PLUS, you’ll finish the week with a much better idea of what's actually working today for business on Instagram (and you learn can be carried over to TikTok, Shorts, and Idea Pins). Exit the Haunted House Of Social Media Frustration once and for all and join us in [Deadly Mistakes challenge]( now! ~ Elise "Not a Real Witch" Darma €‹ P.S. Want to save time and money on your social media?! Avoid these [5 Deadly Mistakes](. 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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