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{NAME}, if you’ve ever had this thought... “I’m not confident anyone would actually p

{NAME}, if you’ve ever had this thought... “I’m not confident anyone would actually pay to learn from me.” ...then let me tell you a story about a girl who left a cushy corporate job to sell something online that you could find for free on YouTube. (Yep. I’m that girl.) When I left my corporate job in 2009, I wanted to create online courses all about social media. And to set the scene, this was the era of Mari Smith who’s the Facebook marketing expert of all experts. Social media was HOT in the early 2010’s and everybody wanted to establish themselves as the expert. *Enter newly self-employed, introverted, 30-something Amy Porterfield* [image]( Social media wasn’t a topic that I had a reputation for being the best at. I didn’t have an audience begging for my expertise. And goodness, social media was DEFINITELY something you could learn for free on Youtube. But I knew that I had, what I like to call, [a 10% edge.]( And so do you, {NAME}. A 10% edge means that you only have to be 10% ahead of the audience that you want to teach. Those habits, systems, practices, or resources that seem totally obvious to you? They’re brand new information for someone at least 10% behind you in their process. And that, {NAME}, is your market. I’m living proof that the audience you’re interested in teaching is interested in paying for your 10% edge -- regardless of whether you’re considered “the expert” in your field. My Facebook marketing course made $30,000 in its first launch. A few months later, I sold the same course and brought in $118,000. The third time I launched, I made $283,000. The fourth time, I had a $950,000 launch. From selling ONE digital course. And here’s why people buy what they can find for free on the internet: ⇒ They’re busy and don’t have time to hunt and peck all over the internet ⇒ They want to be sure that the steps they’re taking will produce the greatest results possible ⇒ They’re willing to pay to learn from someone who has gone before them, gotten results, and can help them achieve the same ⇒ The internet is totally overwhelming and full of contradictory information A digital course provides a step-by-step roadmap that creates remarkable results in the lives of people who are sick of Googling how-to’s...while creating massive scaling potential for the course creator. Which is why I put together an in-depth personalized assessment to show you exactly how to take your 10% edge and turn it into a highly impactful and profitable digital course. [It takes 2 minutes -- click here to take your assessment!]( Once you’ve taken the quiz and shared your unique goals, experience, audience, and vision for your business, I’ll send you: ⇒ A 3-step action plan to take your 10% edge and use it to bring your digital course to life. ⇒ Examples of other successful course creators with the same personal path as you and how each of them executed their path to purpose and profit. ⇒ A detailed description of why this path is right for you and how to move forward without second guessing yourself. ⇒ A workbook tailored to your results that will help you take action immediately and keep you focused, on course, and away from distractions. [Click to take the quiz and get access to your personalized results.]( {NAME}, if you need to hear it from someone, let me be the one to remind you… ...you have a digital course in you. You have an audience that wants what you have to offer. And I’ve taken all the guesswork out of your next-best-step. Cheering you on every step of the way! Amy Digital courses not on your agenda? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to course creation and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from emails on the topic. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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