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Please don't share this... Hey {NAME}, It was 22 years ago when I started to get serious about this

Please don't share this... Hey {NAME}, It was 22 years ago when I started to get serious about this whole internet marketing thing... At the time, there was a guy named Bill Blazer who was one of the main "gurus" in the industry. He was widely acknowledged as the "go-to guy" if you wanted to learn what really worked in online marketing. And, word on the street was if you were anyone who was anyone you HAD to go to his live event called The "OUTRAGEOUS" Marketer's Event. Needless to say... I really wanted to go. But then that little voice in my head started whispering... - I can't afford it (I was in college and barely getting by) - I can wait and go next year, no biggie - I'm still a newbie, I'll feel stupid because everyone will know more than me - It'll be awkward because I won't know anyone there - It's over a month away, I don't need to decide today - Who do I think I am? Flying off to some marketing event—that's not me - What if this is a total ripoff? I don't want to waste my time and money! I drove myself crazy thinking about it every day for weeks. But eventually, even though I didn't have the money, I decided to take a leap of faith. It was difficult (and scary) but I scraped together what I could and paid for it. The ticket, the flight, the hotel, food budget... the whole nine yards. (I also paid WAY more than I had to because I waited until the last minute, of course.) Funny thing is, my anxiety got even worse after I pulled the trigger because everything I was worried about was still racing around in my head. But then I got there. At that moment, [I knew I made the right decision.]( I had found "my people." To my delight, the event was filled with people just like me who geeked out on this stuff just as much as I did. And even better—I learned more from their golden nuggets, strategies, and advice than I had from years of reading books and sending away for video courses. (Remember YouTube and video streaming didn't exist then.) Outside of asking my wife to marry me, it was the best decision of my life. I can wholeheartedly say that if it wasn't for attending this single event, "Ryan Deiss" wouldn't exist. At that event, I discovered tactics that not only catapulted my personal income at the time, but I learned the strategies that became the bedrock of what DigitalMarketer was built on and still teaches now. Had I not made the decision to attend that event... who knows if there ever would have been a DigitalMarketer today. It's funny how just one little (but hard) decision can change the course of your entire life. That's why I am confident that when you come to T&C this year... YOU will discover your ONE THING that will change your entire life... and business. Reasons for not doing things will always come up. Doubts and fears will always nag you. But if you take a deep breath (and a leap of faith)... being at T&C will have you re-energized, confident, and inspired. And by deciding to come NOW, you'll also save yourself a bit of money. :) (Up to 73% to be exact.) [Get your ticket here.]( And I know it will be one of the best decisions you've ever made too. Talk soon, Ryan Ryan Deiss Co-Founder & CEO DigitalMarketer    Sent to: {EMAIL} DigitalMarketer, 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, 120, Austin, TX 78735, United States Know someone who’d like this email? [Forward it to a friend!]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Become a subscriber!]( Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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