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The next big boom for notaries (don't miss this free training)

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Mark your calendar, {NAME}! Me, Laura Biewer, Jen Neitzel, are delivering our popular training fro

Mark your calendar, {NAME}! Me, Laura Biewer, Jen Neitzel, are delivering our popular training from the NNA Conference, The Next Big Boom for Notaries: Living Trust Presentations this Thursday at 2pm PT (that's 5pm ET). This is a completely free training that will teach you: - What living trust presentations are & why they deserve your attention right now - Similarities and differences with loan signing appointments - Why these appointments are so lucrative - Where to find customers and clients - How to stand out & deepify attorney relationships [Register for Free]( Last year, I made the decision to shift my prospecting focus to estate planning attorneys for my own personal signings and it was one of the best business decisions I've ever made. Marketing to attorneys can be intimidating at first, but after dozens of conversations, it became clear that notaries and attorneys have a lot more in common than most of realize. I spoke to nearly 100 attorneys in a three month period and here's some of what I learned: - Many estate planning attorneys are solo-preneurs just like you and I, so we have a lot of shared challenges. - Many estate planning attorneys are in this field because they have a passion to help people (usually ignited by a tragic family story). - And most attorneys have no idea their is an entire community of passionate, well-trained notaries eager to serve and help them build their practice. Professional mobile notaries can help attorneys increase their income and and their impact when they have the practical training and a collaborative mindset. Thursday's training is going to give you specific strategies to help bridge that gap and bring incredible value to your attorney relationships for estate planning appointments. [Register here (It's free)Â]( This is a one hour training, with a 30 minute Q & A immediately afterward. We will record it and there will be a replay available shortly after the live session. We're committed to helping you serve more customers, make more revenue, and build a business that thrives no matter what the housing market is doing. These living trust presentations will open new doors of possibilities for your mobile notary business. Let's do it together! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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