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how to create a near-instant buzz for your next offer (free training)

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And with tighter, on-demand “Netflix-style” videos… this year’s masterclass is t

[My complimentary Launch Masterclass™ starts on Monday](=)[.](=) And with tighter, on-demand “Netflix-style” videos… this year’s masterclass is the most practical and actionable one yet. When you register, on Monday you’ll have access to Lesson #1, which is all about creating near-instant buzz and excitement around your offer… without relying on sleazy or clickbaity hype. (Despite what many hard-core “closers” might have you believe, it is possible to ask for the sale in a natural and authentic way – one that has your customers saying, “Thank you for selling me this!”) For many of my students, Lesson #1 is a real breakthrough moment. Maybe it will be for you too… Because the moment you see how it’s possible to “sell without being salesy”, the way you look at selling and marketing will change forever… and there will be no stopping you. If selling makes you uncomfortable… you’re in for a surprise. You’re about to discover how effortless and natural it can be. Speaking of surprises… [There are a bunch of cool bonuses waiting for you when you register for the Launch Masterclass, including a special “How to Launch with AI” training…](=) It won’t cost you a dime. But you do have to be quick. We start on Monday. best regards, Jeff P.S. Want to dive deeper before the Launch Masterclass begins? I recently sat down with Dan Walker and Chris Saunders – two key members of my team – to give you an inside look at how we create the Launch Masterclass each year. I’ve been doing this masterclass since 2005 – it’s been the backbone of 21 multimillion-dollar launches so far. And if you want to see how we create a buzz for our own offer… [… this behind-the-scenes conversation is packed with insights that will give you a headstart before we officially kick things off on Monday.](=) To stop receiving email updates about the Masterclass [click here]() You can opt out of all email communication by clicking the unsubscribe link below. You can manage your email preferences here in our [email preference center](). [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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