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demandcurve.com

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neal@e.demandcurve.com

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Hey there, Â Just realized the email we sent out about our Growth Program discount contained a typo

Hey there,  Just realized the email we sent out about our Growth Program discount contained a typo.  The 33% discount expires March 21 at 11:59 pm PT (not the end of November 😅).  Full disclosure: This isn't one of those gimmicky tactics to get away with sending an extra email. I've been quite sick this week and my 🧠is working at half capacity. Guess I'll have to add "don't send promo emails when it feels like your head is in a fish bowl" to our internal SOPs.  The good news is that everything else is accurate. This is in fact our biggest discount ever. And I hope it helps a ton of y'all level up your growth efforts this year.  For convenience, I'll drop the link to [claim the discount]( here as well.  Now I'm going to go back to bed.  Cheers, Neal   © 2024 Demand Curve, Inc. All rights reserved. 4460 Redwood Hwy, Suite 16-535, San Rafael, California, United States [Unsubscribe]( from all promo emails—or [manage]( your subscription.

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