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chasedimond.com

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chase@chasedimond.com

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Hey friend, First things first, to everyone who purchased my new Client Acquisition Course this week

Hey friend, First things first, to everyone who purchased my new Client Acquisition Course this week, THANK YOU! Secondly, for those of you who purchased it, hats off to you for investing in yourself! I know your investment in my course is going to pay some serious dividends. You're going to absolutely crush it! Third, if you're one of the few people who hasn't purchased it yet, just know it's not too late! [You can still buy my course until midnight PST.]( Which, from the time of writing this email, means you have less than 5 hours to make it happen. The way I look at it is you 2 options: 1. Do what you've always done and get the results you've always gotten. 2. Invest in yourself by [investing in my course]( and make the second half of this year one you'll look back on and thank yourself for. I've always said the people who are winning today are the ones who have put in the work over the past 3, 6, and 9 months. My course will help shortcut your time to success. But do know, this isn't a get-rich-quick scheme. It will take time to see the fruits of your labor. However, my course is almost guaranteed to shorten the time it takes you to achieve your goals. So if you want your next 3, 6, and 9 months to be better than your previous months, [you know what to do!]( Acquiring clients is the single most important thing you can do for your business. Fulfillment is easy. Writing copy, sending emails, creating ads—whatever you do for clients once they sign on to work with you—that stuff is easy. Learning how to acquire clients is harder (unless you join my course, which will make it easier since I am giving away the exact steps to land clients). I know A TON about acquiring clients, as I've done solely this over the last 10 years. Anyway, stop reading this email and go purchase my course [while it's $250 off.]( I look forward to seeing you inside the course and am excited to hear about your massive success with it. Cheers to you being my next testimonial! Make it happen, - Chase P.S. [This link will save you $250 on my new course.]( You received this email from Chase Dimond. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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