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Attorney marketing training on Friday

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notarycoach.com

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Thu, Jun 13, 2024 03:00 AM

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Hey {NAME}, I'm offering a free training on Friday. This is the exact strategy I used to acquire

Hey {NAME}, I'm offering a free training on Friday. [Register here]( This is the exact strategy I used to acquire 16 estate planning attorney as clients. Four of those clients had enough volume to keep me busy every week with over $2,000 in revenue. $2,000 x 52= $104,000 per year. Dream clients. And, they're everywhere, in every state. I'm teaching the system I used to reach these attorneys. It's not for the faint of heart. It's an intense prospecting plan... But it works. And I'll teach you how to do it, for free. Join me this Friday, June 14, at 12pm Pacific time, for a one-hour FREE notary training. Here's EXACTLY what you'll learn: - Learn more about the overall trust delivery opportunity and why it's so important to take massive action RIGHT NOW. - Determine for yourself which attorneys are your IDEAL clients and exactly how to describe them (I'll show you an example of my own description). - Learn how to create your own attorney prospecting list. - Schedule your prospecting activity on your personal calendar. - Know exactly what to say when you start reaching out to attorneys and which methods and platforms might work best (I'll give you two examples you can copy). - Receive the follow-up rhythm that worked best for me, AND I'll give you THREE follow-up emails that got results. This is NOT a fluff-training. Come prepared to take notes and take pictures or screenshots. I'm giving you the EXACT scripts and emails I used to get 16 attorney clients. I'll give you the first email... The follow-up email... and the other two follow-up emails... And so much more! I'll tell you when to send them. I'll tell you where to find your clients in the first place. Don't miss this notary training! It's free, and it's real. [Register FREE]( If you're ready for attorney-direct appointments, THIS is the training for you. See you on Friday, Bill PS- Nope, there is NO replay. This is serious. Show up live, and be ready to take notes. Register [here](. [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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