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can I ask for your advice?

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gameofconversions.com

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csaba@gameofconversions.com

Sent On

Sat, Oct 28, 2023 12:05 PM

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Hi there {NAME}, I'm in the process of creating a brand-new offer... and I need your help. You see..

Hi there {NAME}, I'm in the process of creating a brand-new offer... and I need your help. You see... I already have: A [plug-n-play email template pack](=)... A comprehensive [course about email copywriting](=)... A helpful system to[launch a successful freelance copywriting business](... A short but punchy course on [creating irresistible offers...](​ A step-by-step system for [creating killer YouTube Ads...]()​ An impressive swipe vault with [over 2000+ proven pieces of copy](... An in-depth [sales funnel audit service](... And - of course - my flagship [Breakthrough Conversions Academy system](=)... That being said... I feel like it's time to create something new that will give you an even bigger edge over your competition in 2024 (and beyond!)... But the only way I can do that is if you help me make the correct decisions. So I've created this simple survey below with a few short questions... that I'd like you to fill out. It only takes 2 minutes. >> [Click here to fill out this short survey (it would mean the world to me)](=) << And as a way to reward/bribe you for helping me out... ​ I'm giving away ONE full scholarship to a random person who fills out this survey for any of the products you see above (except Breakthrough Conversions Academy)... AND a 30-min coaching call to another random person (a $250 value!) ​ The good news (for you) is that: - My list isn't that big - Only some of the people on my list will actually read this email So you actually have a really good shot at winning either the scholarship or the free coaching call 😉 So whaddaya say, {NAME}? Will you help me out and give me some direction here so I can create an awesome offer that will help YOU achieve your goals? (while also giving you the very real chance of winning a full scholarship or a 30-min coaching call with me) I would truly appreciate it! ​[>> Here's the link again](=)​ Thanks a bunch, -Csaba 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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