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{NAME}, In Orlando, at the NNA conference, Jen Neitzel and I led a panel discussion with two Florida

{NAME}, In Orlando, at the NNA conference, Jen Neitzel and I led a panel discussion with two Florida estate planning attorneys and the G.O.A.T, Laura Biewer, about the merging ecosystems of attorneys and notaries. I didn't tell them what to say. I knew they hired notaries, which is why I invited them to the panel, but I didn't fluff it up. In fact, the instructions to them were to share the good, the bad, and the ugly of working with notaries. And the discussion brought the house down! These two estate planning attorneys not only hire mobile notaries, but RELY on them to help grow their multi-state law firms. There are over 7,000 estate planning attorneys in Forida. These are just TWO! And... There are over 13,000 estate planning attorneys in Texas. 10,000+ in California. 2,200 in Arizona. Over 2,000 in Maryland. Throughout the country, there is a combined 216,000 estate planning professionals. This is a HUGE pool of prospects. And tomorrow, on eof those Orlando estate planning attorney panelists are joining us to share even more about why she VALUES professional notaries. This is all part of Notary Business Builder (NBB). We're committed to advanced education and opportunities. Jen Neitzel leads the Building Authentic Relationships call tomorrow morning, and you can participate. All it takes is membership to the most advanced, and largest, notary collaboration in history. [Join Here]( I won't argue with you about this. There are twelve online courses included. Notary Assist and a lifetime membership to the Legacy Vault by My Life & Wishes is included. Plus, we offer TWENTY live training and connection events on Zoom EVERY MONTH. All for $58 per month. If you implement what you learn, that's a drop in the hat for the value you receive. There is NO BETTER VALUE in the notary world for what you receive here. But... And this is a HUGE but... Value is in the eye of the beholder. You either see it or you don't. No judgment. Some people like loving and suportie communities packed full of everything you need to succeed, and some people don't. If you do, join NBB today and make the call with Jen and the attorney tomorrow. [Join here]( This truly is next level notary education. Bill  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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