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please open right away Just wrapped up the first session of the . 2 hours of fun jammin with some

please open right away [View in Web Browser]( Just wrapped up the first session of the [3-Day Email Campaign Blitz](. 2 hours of fun jammin with some really great folks. Eddie, a LinkedIn marketing consultant, had this to say: "Sean, this is a MASSIVE amount of value for a measley 200 bucks!!! Thank you so much!" We talked about how to create an Appetizer offer that sells, and we went DEEP. From planning, to picking your topic, to validating your idea before creating anything. I even shared my #1 favorite type of Appetizer offer (works amazing if you sell digital products, services, or access to you like coaching/consulting). Many of the members walked away with their offer ready to test. I've said it many times before.  Knowing how to create and sell banger offers is a multi-million dollar skill. And the great news is it's really not complicated. Once you understand the process, you can repeat it til kingdom come. Tomorrow is session 2. We'll be talking about writing a simple sales invitation on a Google Doc or landing page that can sell your Appetizer offer. In session 3 on Monday we'll be creating the actual email+social sales campaign. And I'll be hosting a bonus session specifically on building your email list. So there's a lot more fun to come. You missed session 1, but that's OK because I've got the recording you can go through. So here's the deal... If you're cool with the recording for session 1 and want to join us for the rest of the live sessions... [I'm leaving the door open for the next 20 hours, until we start session 2.]( You'll have [instant access]( to today's 2-hour session (unedited video and slides), my Email List 1k course, and you'll be able to join in on the rest of the 3 sessions. Cool? Alright, gotta jet. My pup Whiskey has been patiently holding his bladder to go on a walkie. See ya tomorrow. Your compadre, Sean Anthony P.S. if you were in today's session, recording is being uploaded and sent out within the next hour. And again, if you haven't jumped in yet, [join TODAY while doors are open for the next 20 hours.]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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