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do you have money to burn?...(Last chance to save $100 to Philly)

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I'm pretty sure you're not the type to waste $100, {NAME}. That's a whole fee for a notary appoi

I'm pretty sure you're not the type to waste $100, {NAME}. That's a whole fee for a notary appointment in some cases. But that's exactly what will happen if wait to purchase tickets to this year's Philly Notary Social. Tomorrow at midnight, the Summer Savings special ($100 off) ends, no exceptions. [Get Your Ticket Here]( So, if you're planning on going to learn, mingle, and connect with 100 of your peers, then get your tickets now. Waiting doesn't make sense. Why spend an extra $100? You work hard for your money (🎶So hard for your mon-nay 🎶). Our host hotel and event venue is The Notary Hotel in downtown Philadelphia, October 18-20. It's gorgeous! And, Judi has negotiated incredible rates that are almost 50% off their standard rates for Philly Notary Social. Not only can you learn from some of the best teachers and experts in the country, but you get to stay at a property that honors your profession, surrounded by the rich history of Philadelphia. The City Hall building is right out the front door. Built using brick, white marble and limestone, Philadelphia City Hall is the world's largest free-standing masonry building and was the world's tallest habitable building upon its completion in 1894. It's stunning! Ever seen the Liberty Bell? It's just down the street and a beautiful walk. Philly Notary Social isn't just about lectures and presentations. It's about connections. These shared experiences with your peers lay the foundation for trust, relationships, support, and collaboration. That's why we go. So, unless you have money to burn, reserve your spot with the link below to save $100. [Take me to Philly!]( I'll see you there, for sure! I'm presenting, plus scheduling one-on-one meetings with notary entrepreneurs from around the country. Interested in a meeting like that? See you in Philly! Bill PS- Since you've read this far, I'd like to extend an invite to participate in a VERY last minute book launch team (we call them BLTs). My dear friend, Dr. Elaine Stewart, is about to release her first book called, "The Courage to Trust: Transform Your Relationship With Fear." I've organized a book launch team that essentially agrees to read or scan the manuscript, craft a review, buy the Kindle edition for $1, and then post the review to Amazon. This helps independent authors gain traction on Amazon and boost their rankings in a highly competitive market. Now, this obviously is not a notary training book, it's a life training book, where Elaine shares her journey of being consumed by fear to tapping into courage and building a life built by design, not default. It's never too late! As constantly demonstrated by Elaine, who at age 70 is about to release her first book, and who didn't even start medical school until she was in her 60's. Looking for an inspirational read? I'm opening up the book launch team for 50 more notaries to help. It's free to participate (all we ask is that you spend the $1 on the Kindle version when we release the book 9/15ish). All you have to do is register at the link below. [Register for the Courage to Trust book launch teamÂ]( Thank you for being here, always supportive and open to new ideas, and lots of emails :-) If that ever becomes too much for you, or you no longer see value in my content, each one of these emails contains an unsubscribe mechanism down toward the bottom of the email. I'd hate to see you go, but I'm committed to a win-win relationship. If that's unbalanced, I won't expect you to stay. Thanks again! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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