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What do you do after an exit?

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Dan Martell knows, and he's ready to tell us at LTV Conf 2019. Hi ‎{NAME} For many business own

Dan Martell knows, and he's ready to tell us at LTV Conf 2019. Hi ‎{NAME} For many business owners, the assumption is once they have a successful exit, they will never work again. In our experience, that is rarely the case. So what comes next? We invited someone who has made several successful exits and is now a top angel investor from Canada to tell you at LTV Conf 2019. Learn from Dan Martell's practical wisdom and hear how he exited 2 tech businesses, on April 3-4 at [LTV Conf 2019](, hosted in NYC. Dan will teach us how to scale by sharing the know-how gained from growing and exiting Clarity and Flowtown. He will also share how he became one of the top angel investors in the world by investing in the likes of Udemy, Intercom, Unbounce and Foodspotting (among others). Register for LTV Conf with code FEINTERNATIONAL10 for an extra [10% off tickets](. We are nearly sold out of Super Early Bird which will end January 28 and then rates will go up, so don't wait! [Register Now]( See you there! Thomas Smale Founder FE International & LTV Conf P.S. Interested in sponsoring? Reply to this email for more information. This email was sent to you by FE International, Inc. (or its subsidiary).  To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add info@ltvconf.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. 750 Lexington Ave | New York, NY 10022

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