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It's over... 15,000! 🤩🤩🤩

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csaba@gameofconversions.com

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Woke up to the following today: ​ As the memes say: It's over 9000... 15,000. 15,000 - yaaaay!

Woke up to the following today: ​ As the memes say: It's over 9000... 15,000. 15,000 [YouTube subscribers]( - yaaaay! But the craziest part? I barely (re)posted a handful of videos over the last 2 years! (I've been primarily focusing on building out my email systems and created 99% of my content via the very medium you're reading right now) And yet... I still kept gaining new subscribers on autopilot. This just shows you how powerful creating truly evergreen content is… compared to chasing all sorts of silly “trends”. (Fun fact: I'm actually thinking of doing a live workshop about boosting your personal brand through authority-building content... would you be interested in something like that? If so, hit reply and let me know!) On another note: This Thursday I'm speaking at a pretty cool live summit called: ​[The "Epic Legendary Summit"](=)​ Now... If the name sounds a bit "cheesy" to you, you're right. It IS cheesy :))))) But that's 100% expected when you realize the guy behind putting this summit together. His name is Michale Whitehouse, and he's best known as "The Fun Virtual Events Guy". (along with being the best type of nerd you can imagine) Someone who combines FUN + business + networking in a way that even INTROVERTS can enjoy! (and that's saying something, believe me!) Here are a few past events Michael has put together that I've also been a part of: - "EntrepreNERD Summit IV: A New Summit" - "HA'S 4 Biz: Humor Accelerator Summit for Business" - "The Authentic Marketing Summit" And -- unlike 95% of online summits out there -- I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. Especially because of the people I met on these summits: Smart & creative... with a great sense of humor :) I LOVE those peeps! And if you'd like to meet some cool people, you can do so at no cost via the link below: ​[>> Get your ticket here (it's free)](=)​ (I promise you'll enjoy this even if you're an introvert, hate hard-selling, or your attention span is limited) I'll see you there, -Csaba ​ P.S. -- For those who ONLY want to see my presentation, I'll be speaking from 1:30 pm Eastern Time, this Thursday. (that's 10:30 Pacific Time / 19:30 Central European Time) ​ Please add csaba@gameofconversions.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want to change how you receive my emails? You can easily [Update your profile]( or [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address is: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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