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Way back in 2009, Nik Thakorlal barely knew much about online marketing. He was working hard as an i

Way back in 2009, Nik Thakorlal barely knew much about online marketing. He was working hard as an investment banker, which is a job that leads to burn out fairly fast (or a divorce). He happened to come across information on a live seminar I was doing at that time in Toronto and signed up to attend. His eyes were opened to the world of online marketing and rest is history. Nik has gone on to develop a multi-million dollar SAAS company (LeadsHook) and I have no doubt he will get a billion dollar valuation for it one day. One thing Nik learned early in his online career was the importance of tracking. This is something he also saw his clients struggling with who were using his Leadshook platform. And these were clients spending as much as $20 million a month on paid ads. Not only has Nik helped his clients save millions of dollars by fixing their tracking, he found that our Internet Marketing community lacked a good tracking course. So he created one himself. If you haven't had a chance to watch the tracking workshop I did with Nik last week, please watch it before it is removed at midnight tomorrow night. [Watch The Replay Here]( Yes, Nik makes an offer at the end of the workshop for a detailed training course titled Tracking SOS. You can get more details on his 30+ module course by [clicking this link](. Talk soon, [Turn On Images] Gauher Chaudhry P.S. Here is some of the comments past customers have made about his course. "Yeah, this course is awesome – 100% recommend it too." - T. Blake "Quick shout out to Nik Thakorlal for pulling together the Tracking SOS program. Great program worth every penny. It’s not to late to sign up and learn how to get the very best out of your paid and organic campaigns. Thank You Nik! " - R. Hoelstra "What price 12 hours of Nik’s time, expertise and knowledge on everything from accounting to tracking to copy and all points in between? Priceless. For everyone else… there’s regret." - M. Mottershead [Click Here For Tracking SOS]( LET'S CONNECT! [Facebook]( [YouTube][Follow Us On Instagram]( iPromote Media Inc., 1011 Upper Middle Road East, Suite 1226, Oakville, Ontario L6H 5Z9, Canada [Update Your Profile]( | [Unsubscribe](

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