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I gotta say…Easter is my favorite holiday. I know, most people would go with Christmas or Thank

I gotta say…Easter is my favorite holiday. I know, most people would go with Christmas or Thanksgiving, but for me it's Easter. And I am not saying this because I am a bible (or bunny) thumper. It's my favorite because when you strip away all the pastels, pageantry, and Easter bunny baskets …its about transformation. Even if you don't align with the religious aspect, it's still a celebration of Spring and re-birth. And I like that. That's why I've always felt like a teacher at heart. I enjoy the process of transformation. Mine and others. I love seeing the look on people's faces when they finally "get it." When they move from that "old" version of themselves to the person they always knew they could be. I mean that's all education really is in its simplest form. It's the tool to help someone bridge the gap from where they are to where they want to go. That's why DigitalMarketer was founded…to help marketers transform themselves. And right now there has never been a more lucrative to do so. So, if you need to: - Get "unstuck" in your marketing career - Gain the competitive edge over other small business owners & marketing professionals in your marketplace - Create alignment across departments for maximum results and, - Drive results regardless of company, industry, or experience (Or a business owner who needs that person on your team, then…) Richard Lindner, Matt Swan, and myself are personally taking it on to transform a select group of marketers who are truly committed to their career and providing everything necessary to go from good to great.  Our goal over the next 4 weeks is to take average marketers and turn them into marketing masters. If you are interested in that…[go here](. This type of transformation isn't easy, and it's not for everyone, but if you're ready to go to the next level in both your professional career and personal life, then [everything you need is right here]( and we are waiting to help. If nothing else, I just wanted to reach out today and say – Enjoy your families, enjoy your holiday,… and above all else… enjoy the ride! Happy holiday, 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!]( Want to change what emails you get from us? [Manage your subscriptions]( Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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