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What’s your WHY, {NAME}?! Hey there, {NAME}! There’s something so special about experienci

What’s your WHY, {NAME}?! Hey there, {NAME}! There’s something so special about experiencing someone share the thing they’ve dedicated their life to mastering. Since we moved to Nashville, Hobie and I have been LOVING all the live music. Every single artist we’ve seen would make Simon Cowell shed a tear. SO much talent. And every single one of them has spent their life perfecting their craft. It’s pretty inspiring. I *wish* I could pick up a guitar and strum the chords to Don’t Stop Believing, but I've devoted my life to something else… And believe it or not that “something” isn’t digital courses or list building, it’s what those things make possible. [image]( Imagine being a struggling singer songwriter with a joy for helping and teaching others. Month after month of surviving on ramen noodles and the generosity of strangers. Month after month of wondering how any musician makes more than $100/month from Spotify plays. Month after month of ups and downs, going back and forth on whether you should even bother trying to make this work. Then one day you realize you could create a digital course teaching people how to sing. You build an audience not for the sake of building an audience but to genuinely reach people who want to learn how to belt out the lyrics to Someone Like You like they’re Adele’s long lost sibling. You attract students by sharing what you know and you enrich their lives in ways you never thought possible. And while all that’s happening you go from struggling and doubting yourself *constantly* while trying to fit into society’s perfect little box of what a “successful musician” is supposed to look like… To creating your own version of success. All while still doing what you love and making people smile. The ripple effect of positivity that comes from that and the thousands of stories just like it is my WHY. Whether you’re passionate about sharing music, accounting, crafting, candy apples, Photoshop, dog training, cross-stitch, Instagram marketing, relationship tips, or a million other things in between — helping you do that is what I’ve dedicated my life to. And I’m BEYOND honored to do it, {NAME}. All week I’ve been teaching ambitious future course creators the ins and outs of how to create a wildly successful digital course and here’s what they’re saying: [image]( [image]( [image]( [These have been SO much fun and there’s still time to reserve your spot for my final free Masterclass I’ll be teaching this year ]( Just like those performers in Nashville practice and prepare for months to impress their audience, I’ve been doing the same. [The 5 Mistakes *Most* Course Creators Make (+What to Do Instead)]( draws from my 12 years of experience helping digital course creators. It’s everything I *wish* I’d known when I got started. If you can attend live, I promise the energy of the virtual room will get you inspired, informed, and ready to take action. One more thing, {NAME}... I want you to know that this digital course thing doesn’t have to be crazy complicated or expensive to get started with. During the class I’ll teach you how to launch a course like a minimalist: this is my guide to ditching the bells and whistles and getting BIG results with a small budget. [Come see for yourself {NAME} ]( ALL my best, 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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