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{NAME}, in just a few hours, enrollment closes. More than fifteen hundred marketers--people just lik

{NAME}, in just a few hours, [Social Media Marketing Society]( enrollment closes. More than fifteen hundred marketers--people just like you--decided to join the Society. “I joined a couple weeks ago and already feel like it's the best investment in myself I've made this year!” said member Katie Allen. There are two obvious choices: Option #1: Continue what you’re doing: If you’re happy with your social media marketing efforts, you’re keeping up with the latest developments and you’re getting consistent results, that’s fantastic. Your may not need the Society. Option #2: Join the Society today: If a $50 per month investment in advanced social media marketing workshops seems valuable, then you should act. You’ll receive three live social media workshops each month. And you’ll join a community of marketers just like you. You’ll be able to share ideas, seek advice or just talk with someone who “gets” your struggles. If option #2 is the best choice for you, you’ll need to decide today. We’re closing the doors to the Society at midnight tonight--Friday, June 2nd, 2017 (Pacific). Your chance to become a member of the Society will be gone. Here’s your action plan: Step 1: [Click here]( to explore what the Social Media Marketing Society has to offer you. Step 2: Read the “How Does the Society Work” section of the page. Step 3: Join the Society today before the doors close today. [motionmailapp.com]( Here's to your success! Mike Stelzner Founder, Social Media Examiner P.S. Thousands of marketers like you have joined the Society. The Facebook group and forums are abuzz with excitement and people connecting with their peers, like Martin Kaser: "Best networking group I've ever been in! A lot of know-how, friendly people--just awesome! And I found a lot of help for my daily work on social media networks!" Join Martin, and many of other marketers who’re connecting right now in the Social Media Marketing Society. Registration closes today. [Click here to join](. NOTE: If you don’t want to receive any more emails about the Social Media Marketing Society, please [click here](. id: 99daac57-87ca434d-086f1bf9-ad146bc1 . Social Media Examiner, 13025 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064, USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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