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Fifty Billion With A Capital “B” (FREE Livestream)

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: On Monday, July 22nd, at 10 AM EST, the legendary Dan Kennedy and I will be interviewed by the unp

: On Monday, July 22nd, at 10 AM EST, the legendary Dan Kennedy and I will be interviewed by the unparalleled online marketing master Rich Schefren. You won't want to miss this truly unimaginable experience. See what Dan Kennedy has to say about it below, get the details, and make sure you're there! Jay __________________________________ FROM DAN: It’s quite possible I've been in this game longer than you’ve been alive. And I've seen my fair share of marketing "gurus" come and go. But there's one guy who's been around as long as I have, and dare I say, has maybe generated more in sales than yours truly. (Though I wouldn’t bet on it at the track.) That man is none other than Jay Abraham. And for the first time in decades, on July 22nd, Jay and I will take the “stage” for a virtual livestream. We will pull back the curtain and reveal the closely-guarded secrets that have allowed us to generate a combined $50 billion in sales over our careers. That's right buddy – billion with a big, FAT capital "B". And this life-changing livestream will set you back precisely zero dollars. "But Dan, are you not worried about giving away your strategies for FREE?" Simple: No. With one eye blind, and one foot in the grave, there’s nothing much that worries me. Having more results credited to my teachings would just be icing on the cake. If you want to discover the insider strategies that have made Jay Abraham and me the "Legends of Direct Response" (their words, not mine), then you need to be on this livestream. This is not an opportunity you want to miss. Click the link below to register for FREE and mark your calendar for July 22nd. [Register Your Seat For The “Legends Of Direct Response” Livestream](=) Dedicated To Multiplying Your Income, Dan Kennedy Magnetic Marketing P.S. Don’t forget, whoever can spend the most money to acquire a customer wins. P.P.S. This may very well be the last time Jay and I ever share the stage. So if you're serious about taking your business to the next level, you need to be on this livestream. Period. [Register now.](=) [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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