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Invite: Notary Business Challenge

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{NAME}, I've decided to take the 90-day Notary Business Challenge to a whole different level and you

{NAME}, I've decided to take the 90-day Notary Business Challenge to a whole different level and you're invited to join us. This is a FREE challenge based on my book, The Notary Business Building Challenge: 90 Days to More Clients, More Income, and More Confidence. You can have the PDF version of my book for FREE. [Download the free book here]( And, I've started a private Facebook group where everyone who wants to participate can hang out, share the journey, and celebrate wins.  [Join the private FB group here]( If you're committed to making the third quarter of 2024 your best yet, then join this challenge! We'll start July 1, but you can join in any time (There are NO rules-you're the boss). For the next 90 days, you'll be tasked with an action item that will move you toward more clients, more income, and more confidence. I designed this challenge to catapult you into the "arena," where the intersection of people and opportunities collide to build your dream business. Every day, I'll post a video about the daily challenge and provide additional resources. Notaries from across the country will share their experience, perspective, and wins. There's no cost. There's no risk. There's not even a sign-up page. Just. Do. It. And, have some fun with me while you do! I'll be on a crazy travel & production schedule for the next 90 days, including the release of a new course, multiple live training sessions, and trips to Vancouver, Olympia, Portland, Denver, Sandpoint, Helena, Big Sky, Bozeman, Couer D'Alene, Spokane, Friday Harbor, and more, so.... Be ready for bed head, on-the-trail, on-the-road, in-the-dark, on-the-boat, in-the-trailer, videos as we progress on this 90-day challenge. This is all part of my commitment to you. I'm on a mission to help you serve more customers, make more money, and build a business that thrives beyond loan signings.  All ya gotta do is jump in and play with me. - Download the book. - Join the FB group (And participate, PLEASE). - Commit to playing all the way. We get started Monday, July 1. Bill PS- If you're a notary in any of the cities I listed for my travels and you're interested in a small group coffee (or wine) meet-up, stay tuned for travel updates. I'd love to meet/see you! [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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