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Take your Content Marketing to a New Level in 3 Days! [50% off coupon inside]

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Hey there! Over the last couple months I've been working with my friend, Jennifer Bourn, to launch ,

Hey there! Over the last couple months I've been working with my friend, Jennifer Bourn, to (re)launch [ChrisLema.com](, while also working on [leaders.blog](=) and [AskChrisNow.com](. Three sites is a lot to manage when you're also working on [eCommerce content for Liquid Web](). But if there's one thing that drives everything behind all those sites, it's the notion that: 1. You need to have a strategy for your content, and  2. A plan for how to produce content, especially if you plan to write consistently. Imagine if you could develop the strategy and the content plan over the course of three days. Imagine going to an event where the result isn't a lot of nice and inspiring talks, but instead is a workshop (or lab) where you actually do the work to get everything you need to take your content marketing to the next level. Jennifer and I have talked about this kind of event for a couple years. Every time I said the same thing - "Yes. And Sign Me Up!" So you can imagine how happy I am that she's created Content Camp. And even more excited to tell you that I'll be speaking there twice - teaching you the strategies I've learned over the years. These are the strategies I used to write daily for 3 years about WordPress. These are the strategies I use every time I create sales or marketing pages. These are the strategies I use when shaping case studies so they help close deals. These are the strategies I use when coaching agencies on how to write proposals. These are the strategies I use to help me craft my products and pitch them. I can't tell you how useful this event will be for you, because I don't know how many other ways you've tried to produce high quality content and struggled. I can't determine for you how valuable this will be. But I know it will knock your socks off! And to make it even better, want a coupon code to take 50$ off? Now, normally, when people offer you 50% off, it's because the starting price is insane. You know, $3500 dollars for three days. And if it costs that much, the 50% off doesn't really help you all that much because you're still paying tons for three days. But this isn't that kind of program. Instead, the base price is $350 - even without the discount code, that's a steal. But with 50% off of $350 - it's a no-brainer. If you're like most of my clients, they all have the same challenges: 1. What should we write? 2. How do we write content that drives action? 3. How do we create a content calendar and what should be in it? 4. Can I really plan content months in advance? How? 5. Is there any way to speed all of this up? If you've ever attended a content marketing event, you normally come away with so many ideas - all moving in different directions - that you end up taking no action. And that's depressing. But this isn't like that. When you step away from this event, you'll come away with a plan. And every session will feel like it layers on the last one - because that's what Jennifer has done. She's created a conference curriculum that builds on itself. And you'll walk out with all your homework already completed! Who wouldn't want to take three days (turning off the phone, stopping all the meetings) and just power thru all the content homework you need to do? The problem is that sometimes we get caught staring at that blank screen with no clue what to do next, and we freeze. If you're into building WordPress sites, this is for you. If you're into eCommerce, this is for you. If you run a membership site, this is for you. If you write memos to your team, this is for you. Honestly, I don't know who it isn't for. Because we all write. And we all communicate. And we all want to do it better than we do today. So without wasting any more of your time, here's the URL for this event: The URL is [](=) And your coupon to get 50% off is this: CHRISLEMA. All you have to do is hit that link and sign up. You'll get a huge discount. And you and I get to hang out together in person, in September, up in Northern California. I can't wait to see you there! Chris [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 1774 Avendia Regina, San Marcos, CA 92069

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