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A strategic audio roadmap for your business 🎙️

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Free coaching at your fingertips Let’s say you want to replace your 9 to 5 with your online bus

Free coaching at your fingertips Let’s say you want to replace your 9 to 5 with your online business by summer… Or you want to outsource time-sapping tasks to a new hire so you can spend more time in your zone of genius. You could… head off to Google “how to grow your business” and then spend the next two hours wading through sponsored posts filled with wooly strategies you’ve already tried. Or maybe you’d… scroll through the Online Marketing Made Easy library in search of episodes tailored to your current business goals. Or… You could take 45 seconds to answer 4 simple questions… And get a personalized playlist filled with actionable strategies based on where you’re currently at in your business. [>>Take the quiz + get your playlist!](=) [image](=) I don’t know about you, {NAME}, but I prefer to keep things simple. And I want to give you marketing advice that’s perfectly paired with what’s going on in your business. Which is exactly what you’ll get when you snag [your personalized podcast playlist](=)… …AKA a strategic, audible roadmap for YOUR online business (not someone that’s five steps ahead or behind you!) In addition to your playlist, you’ll get an encouraging message from yours truly -- breaking down what you need to focus on to level up your business. I’m SO excited to see your results! [Take the quiz + grab your personalized playlist here.](=) ALL my best, Amy PS. Other ambitious entrepreneurs are using their favorite podcast episodes to… …Get fresh marketing strategies for their online course: [image](=) …Get in alignment with themselves in powerful new ways: [image](=) …Follow their dreams with a new level of focus: [image](=) Join other ambitious entrepreneurs taking big leaps towards their dream business with the [Online Marketing Made Easy Quiz!](=) If you no longer want to receive emails about this podcast promotion, just [click here](). You won't be taken off of my list, but you will NOT receive emails related to this. ;) 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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