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Curious about our breakout sessions? Here's your sneak peek into the expert-led sessions that'll lev

Curious about our breakout sessions? Here's your sneak peek into the expert-led sessions that'll level up your business. [Get Your Ticket Now!]( Hey, {NAME}! We know you're excited for the [2024 HighLevel Summit](, and we’re about to turn that excitement up a notch! 🎉 Our breakout sessions are designed to give you the hands-on strategies you need to crush your goals. From scaling your agency to creating million-dollar offers, these sessions are packed with actionable insights from top industry experts. Here’s a little teaser of what you can expect: 🎯 Kasim Aslam – How to use HighLevel to grow a multi-million dollar marketing agency with 150 clients in a micro-niche 💡 Ravi Abuvala – How To Create A $10M+/Year, One-Person Business 🔑 Cris Rodriguez – The Retention Resolver: 4 Steps to Solving Your Retention Issues 🚀 Eddie Maalouf – 4 Pillars To An 8-Figure Agency 🔗 Judi Fox – Supercharge your LinkedIn Content with AI 💸 Jim Edwards – Your Next Million Dollar Offer: How to craft a killer offer for any product or service in 20 minutes 🎬 Ken Moskowitz – How to Make a SuperBowl Ad for Any Business 🤖 Nikhil Sai – B2B Client Acquisition using Hybrid AI Funneling System 🌟 Ruheene Jaura – Brand-Led Marketing with AI: The Key To Long-Term Success 🤝 Shannon Lavenia – Partnership Dynamics – How to Successfully Grow With a Business Partner or Spouse 🔥 Stefanie Couch – Stop Sleeping on LinkedIn—Boost Your Business Now 💼 Will Hurst – SAASpreneur Secrets: My Exact Formula for How I Built a 7-Figure “Hybrid” SAAS on Less than 40 Hours a Week ...and that’s just the beginning! These sessions are the game-changers you’ve been waiting for. But here’s the kicker—you need to grab your Summit ticket to get access! Don’t miss out on these breakout sessions that could take your business from “good” to “unstoppable.” 🚀 Grab your ticket NOW! [Get Your Ticket Now!]( Copyright © 2024 HighLevel, All rights reserved. You can contact us at: info@gohighlevel.com If you no longer want to receive Summit emails from HighLevel, you can opt-out by clicking [here]( (or you can unsubscribe from all emails by clicking [here]() If you no longer longer wish to receive these emails you may click here [unsubscribe](

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