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What do Montana & Georgia have in common?

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Within three weeks of each other, Georgia and Montana are hosting notary events you won't want to mi

Within three weeks of each other, Georgia and Montana are hosting notary events you won't want to miss, {NAME}. In Smyrna, Nina Penny, the co-creator of the Certified Reverse Signing Professional (CRMSP) program, will be speaking at the Third Quarter Notary Meet & Greet hosted by Nayshunda Burke, this Sunday, July 28. From what I hear, these events attract a lot of notaries, and this one is extra special, as they will also celebrate Nayshunda's birthday with a brunch between sessions. For more info and to RSVP, click the link below. [RSVP for Georgia Event here]( I hear from Georgia notaries all the time about finding educational and networking events to attend, and this one fills the need! And, Montana is giving every notary event this year a run for their money, organizing what looks to be the largest notary & apostille event of the year. Last I heard, there were around 300 attendees expected and over 26 presenters confirmed for the two day event, August 15 & 16. The Montana 406 notary conference is a big deal. You'll learn a lot. You'll meet a lot of peers. And the backdrop of Montana is breathtaking. Wanna come? I'll be there with a significant chunk of the Notary Business Builder faculty. For more info and reservations for Montana, click the link below. [Confirm for Montana here]( Events like this, no... Shared experiences like these, are what lay the foundation for your future collaborations, products, and specialties. What you learn, and who you meet here, will impact you in ways you can't even imagine yet. That's why it's so important to find five of these peer networking and education events to attend every year, and attend with full presence, and an open heart and mind. Here are two events for you. If they work out, time, geography, and budget-wise, great. If not, keep searching for the ones that do. You're a solopreneur, not a silopreneur. Connect with other notaries. You will need them. See you soon! Bill PS- Looking for an online event? This Sunday, July 28, I'm leading my Six Step Attorney Prospecting Plan training again at 3:00pm Pacific time (plan on about 2 hours with Q & A). This is ultra-specific training on the exact steps you can take to find and engage estate planning attorneys to grow your business. I provide scripts, follow-up plans, and more. And it's all free. No fluff. All value. [Register for free online training here](  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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