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Real quick - I’m working on some upcoming content and I thought I’d ask you...  When it

Real quick - I’m working on some upcoming content and I thought I’d ask you...  When it comes to creating and launching digital courses (whether you’re there now or hope to be someday)...  ...what’s the thing that’s stopping you from creating and launching that course — or making you nervous to even think about it?  Would you take 5 minutes and let me know [by clicking here and filling out this short survey?](  I want to make content that’s actually helpful...and you’re the expert there.  I’m SO thankful for your input, {NAME}! I can’t wait to make my next set of podcast episodes, trainings, and resources all about YOUR thing -- which will also help a ton of entrepreneurs like you in the process.  Love being in this with you!  ALL my best, Amy     To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely [click here]( .  Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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