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Hi {NAME}, Have you thought about what you want 2024 to be like as a creator? The goals you have for

Hi {NAME}, Have you thought about what you want 2024 to be like as a creator? The goals you have for content, audience, and revenue? Maybe it’s a time off goal you want to hit this year. If these are questions and goals you’re setting for the new year, I have exciting news that could be a major turning point for you. In just a few weeks, I'll be one of the headline speakers at the HeyCreator Summit! This isn't just any event – it's a completely free, five-day digital conference starting January 22. It’s designed to help creators like you build and grow their businesses. I'd love to see you there. Plus, there's a lineup of incredible speakers I think you’ll really enjoy. Here are several I’m looking forward to learning from: - Pat Flynn - Justin Welsh - Rachel Rodgers - Nathan Barry - Bonnie Christine - Alexis Teichmiller - Jay Clouse - Justin Moore - And more to be announced soon! ​[Click here](=) to learn more and claim your free ticket. Here's why this summit is a must-attend: - Exclusive Insights: I'm unveiling strategies I've never shared before. This is top-tier insider knowledge, available exclusively to attendees. - Community Building: Connect and grow with like-minded creators who are crafting remarkable businesses on their own terms. - Practical Skill Development: Level up your content creation with hands-on workshops and user-friendly templates. Opportunities like this – especially free ones – are rare, and I truly believe this summit could be the catalyst you need to make 2024 your most successful year as a creator. I can't wait to see you there and help make this an unforgettable year! ​[Click here](=) to learn more and claim your free ticket. See you there! Tim ​ ​ Give us 30 Minutes, And We'll Transform How You Sell Online. [Click here]( for a free SEO and content marketing consultation. Also, if you have any questions, feel free to hit reply and shoot me a message. I respond to ever every email. :) This email is sent from Copyblogger Media LLC, 6029 Old Court Rd , Boca Raton, Florida 33432 If you would like to stop receiving emails from me you can [Unsubscribe](

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