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Friend, Due to some unfortunate Internet issues just minutes into our broadcast last week, I decided

Friend, Due to some unfortunate Internet issues just minutes into our broadcast last week, I decided to postpone the livestream with my friend and marketing genius, Rich Schefren. Many people were disappointed, and truthfully, so was I… But I didn’t bat an eye to do so. Here’s why: Rich is someone who I’ve been working with on various projects for the last 18 years. He has, unquestionably, one of the most amazing minds of research and distillation of marketing knowledge, best practices, and alternative perspectives. And if there’s anything I want to know about… I’m confident that Rich has read the books about it… he went to the seminar… he talked to the experts… and he’s already refined the methodology down into its most beneficial parts to his, and his clients’, advantage. Simply put, Rich is always on the cutting edge. And just ONE idea from him can generate massive amounts of revenue for me. Which is why there was simply too much at stake to let a poor connection sabotage the event. [So I decided to reschedule the live virtual training to June 22nd at 6pm ET (3pm PT).]( Rich and I will be showing how to identify explosive “marketing breakthroughs” before your competition. And I suggest you reserve your seat now before it’s too late. Because by the end of it, your mind will be reeling with new ideas and possibilities. [Click here to reserve your seat now.]( Jay [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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