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I might have lost your application!

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jeff.plf@productlaunchformula.com

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Wed, Oct 30, 2024 05:11 PM

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Been in this business 28 years, and I thought I'd seen every possible tech problem... But if you app

Been in this business 28 years, and I thought I'd seen every possible tech problem... But if you applied for my Advanced Campaign Design workshop in the last four days, we might have lost your application. More details below, but if you applied for one of the spots and haven't heard from my team yet, could you please (pretty please with sugar on top 😀) fill out the application again? It's at this link: [ So here's the messy details... A few days ago I sent an email that we were down to the last 5 spots in our ACD workshop. Then something weird happened... Radio silence. We got zero new applications. That was crazy, because this is probably the hottest offer I've made. It's not for everyone - it's super high-end, not-for-newbies, and a significant investment. But it's a red hot offer. And I only have a few spots left. At first I wondered if I just wrote a really bad email. Or if people are too distracted with all the crazy news of the world. Or the marketing gods decided to stop smiling on me. But then I had a reality check with myself - this is a just too hot an offer to get zero applications. So I went and checked email stats. The email went out, and it got plenty of clicks. That's when I started to suspect something was a bit fishy. I went and filled out the application survey myself. It looked like everything worked. But the application NEVER CAME THROUGH MY SYSTEM. To be clear, everything was working last week... we got plenty of applications, and we filled most of the spots in the workshop. And then the application just stopped working. (For reference, we're using Typeform connected to Google Sheets.) Now I think we recovered most of the lost applications from Typeform (which is great news), but when I look at the data... my spidey sense tells me that we might have lost some applications. And to think that someone (ie, you) might have filled out the application, and then they won't get a yes/no from us - and won't get a spot in the workshop... Well that just sucks. So again, if you filled out the application and you haven't heard from my team, please please please go fill it out again. Here's the link: [ And if you missed the original email, and didn't see the news about this workshop... it's going to be awesome. It's about me and my Campaign Design team working with just a few people to help them create an amazing launch. As I type this, there are a few spots left. You can get all the details at that link above. best regards, Jeff 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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