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Get Amy’s proven online course creation plan for free! “I think you could create a digital

Get Amy’s proven online course creation plan for free! “I think you could create a digital course.” Me to you. Right now. Because that’s what my mentor-turned-business-BFF Amy Porterfield told ME. Yep, the woman with an $80-million+ course sales track record who has trained over 50,000 students. And she was right. I mean, of course she was. Maybe you didn’t sign up for her Course Confident Bootcamp because you weren’t sure if you were ready (or maybe you missed the invite!), so here’s a FREE chance to learn from Amy and get powerful tools and insight. In just ONE class! Amy just announced that she’s hosting a LIVE training covering: [Your Low-Stress, Start-To-Finish Digital Course Launch In 5 Streamlined Steps!]( WARNING: She only hosts these ONCE a year, so snag your spot now! [image]( [SIGN UP FOR THE FREE CLASS]() ☝️ And it’s FREE! *I hear a chorus of angels singin’* Grab your seat for this live masterclass where you will: ✔️ Nail down the topic that’s going to SELL ✔️ Outline your own online course from beginning to end ✔️ Learn how to attract an audience that is excited to learn from you ✔️ Understand how to record your course, no matter your budget or tech ability ✔️ See why you only need ONE course to reach your goals, however big or small! You don’t need a big team, big budget, or even a course IDEA – show up to her training and see how her proven system (and $80 million+ digital course sales track record) can lead you to YOUR OWN incredible, successful digital course. [Grab a seat in her free live training right here!]( This is your chance to really nail it without having to piece your own plan or strategy together. Amy’s the one you want leading your strategic learning for creating your own course, hands down, scout’s honor, no doubt about it! [Pick a time slot]( before she’s finished all of her trainings for the year and the time is up! Invest an hour of your time next week and Amy will help you do the rest! Trust me, the commitment to show up is worth everything else that comes after :) See you there! Jenna P.S. In case you wanna hard pass on creating your own course right now, I don’t want to bombard you! [Click here](=) to opt-out of upcoming emails on the subject, and my little Internet robots will make sure you keep getting my regular newsletters! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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