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Welcome to the Zero-250 Challenge, {NAME}!

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You’ve made a HUGE step, {NAME}! You’ve joined the Zero-250 Email List Building Challenge

You’ve made a HUGE step, {NAME}! You’ve joined the Zero-250 Email List Building Challenge and you need to take a moment to really let that sink in. YOU’RE IN THIS! In only 5 days time, you’re going to learn my super-easy-to-use system, made by yours truly, and gain access to the exact tools you need to lay the most important foundation in your business: an email list. Each day of the challenge, I will send you just one piece of content. If you devote just one hour a day for five days, you’ll finish the challenge with a sign up form, an offer for your people, a confirmation email, a welcome email, and a plan for dominating the next 30 days—yes, we’re doing all that (and more) in just five days. Stay tuned for my next email to pop up in your inbox with alllll the details on how to get started and next steps you’ll need to jump right in. This is the beginning of a really fun, wild adventure. ZERO-250 and beyond (said like Buzz Lightyear, because of course!). Jenna TL;DR: Welcome to the Zero-250 Challenge! You’ll get an email with the subject line, “Your New Jenna Kutcher Account” in the next 10 minutes to set up your login deets so that you can access the Challenge content! If for any reason you don’t receive it, hit reply and my team will hook ya up, {NAME}. [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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