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and her free bonus is SO good! This is happening TODAY, {NAME}!!! You just opened the *best* kind of

and her free bonus is SO good! This is happening TODAY, {NAME}!!! You just opened the *best* kind of email, because this FREE masterclass is happening today and there’s a seat with your name on it! My first course mentor (and now business bestie) Amy Porterfield is hosting a phenomenal, FREE, LIVE masterclass EXPERIENCE today – [5 No-Fuss Steps to Creating a Profitable Digital Course from Scratch!]( [✨Just tap here and that virtual seat is all yours!✨](=) ** Quick heads up that there won’t be any replays, so make sure you show up!! You are MORE than ready to free up your time and multiply your income by creating a course with what you already know. Your expertise, your unique insight, and your brilliance are READY to become a course that gives you access to more money, freedom, AND opportunities to grow! Amy only does this ONCE A YEAR and has THREE LIVE classes you can attend! Reminder, there *won’t* be any replays of these live trainings either, so clear your calendar so you can show up! Get ready to learn how to realistically have a 5,6, or 7 figure launch in 5 easy-to-replicate steps (NO team or big budget required!). ✨ Plus an ACTIONABLE plan for how to create your OWN digital course in just one class. (like, it doesn’t get easier than THAT.) Amy’s been teaching digital course creation for 15 years now to over 90,000 students. She’s GOOD. [So save your seat in her class today and don’t miss this totally free way to learn from the best of the best!]( All I’m sayin’? Bet on yourself. Bet on how far you’ve come and what you’re SO good at that other people should learn it from YOU. Show up to Amy’s LIVE class today—you’ll be so glad you did! Jenna P.S. Make sure you don't miss it – I know things can get busy but Amy's not sending out replays this year, [so you'll def want to catch the training](=). Clear your cal and show up on time! Digital courses not on your to-do list right now? [Click here]( to opt-out of my course-creation excitement for a while and keep your inbox a little more fine tuned and free – don’t worry, you’ll still get other emails from me that are relevant to you! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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