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Hi there! Thanks so much for signing up to get my ebooks! I’ve worked hard to make sure they

Hi there!  Thanks so much for signing up to get my ebooks! I’ve worked hard to make sure they're packed with both important information and actionable steps to fix mistakes. [Download your copy of “Don’t Say That! 8 Common Things Solopreneurs Say...And Why They Stop People from Buying” right here.]( And [Download your copy of  "What to Say When... 22 Pre-Written Replies for Difficult, Annoying, or Just Plain Tricky Interactions" right here.](  Also, if I may say so: I’m impressed.  Why? Well, not everyone gets how important messaging is.  There are *shocking* numbers of solopreneurs who kind of…half-ass their messaging.  They know they need copy on their website/emails/webinars/posts, so they write some copy, but they don’t do the strategizing and revising that makes that copy actually effective.  So, good for you! You’re willing to dig in and make sure your copy isn’t turning customers off.  Next up, of course, is making sure you're not just not turning them off, but actually turning them on and getting them excited about you and your offerings and the transformation you can give them. How do we do that? Great copy. :)  Thanks! Nicki To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add nicki@copyforsolopreneurs.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: P.O. Box 772, 1295 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02446

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