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{NAME}, It's back by popular demand, {NAME}. My FREE Six-Step Attorney Propsecting Plan pop-up t

{NAME}, It's back by popular demand, {NAME}. My FREE Six-Step Attorney Propsecting Plan pop-up training is getting results for notaries that want to get more clients in the estate planning realm. And, based on the feedback I received after the last session, it sounds like you need a weekend time slot. Join me this Saturday, June 29, at 10:00am PT for this 90 minute training. It's completely free! [Free registration here]( In this training, you will: - 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 for serious notary entrepreneurs only, and you should come prepared to work. No replays. I'm sharing the exact system I used to find and contact estate planning attorneys in my city. This activity resulted in 16 clients and four dream clients with enough revenue to keep me busy earning over $2,000 a week. Sorry, it's not easy. This plan isn't for the faint of heart. But if you're tired of begging for $80 loan signings from spray-and-pray platforms, shifting your focus to estate planning work will excite you again. [Register here]( To your prosperity, no matter what, Bill PS- I know a lot of the flack I get about emails is good-natured and fun. I appreciate the humor over the ridiculousness of it, and I thank you that can tease and have some fun with it. I especially appreciate your patience and support during "high-actiivity" periods, like now, launching a new book after spending a year writing it with the incredible, Judi Lawrence. Creating a book, or a course, or any product that can change a person's life is worthless if the people it can help don't know about it. We have to talk about it. You must tell everyone about your product or service. Leverage every tool you have. It's the only way to not only survive, but to thrive. [Get the new apostille book here](   [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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