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a 5-figure day in a "weird" niche

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You’ve heard that “there’s an app for that!”, right, {NAME}? Well at Team Elise,

You’ve heard that “there’s an app for that!”, right, {NAME}? Well at Team Elise, we’ve coined a new saying… “There’s a course for that!” Because we get to work with so many small business owners who create courses for all KINDS of things!! Like, did you know that you can take a course on how to become a non-boring wedding officiant? ​ We know, because the founder of Unboring Wedding, Mark Allan Groleau, was a Take It To The Bank student! Mark surprised himself by joining Take It To The Bank (in his words: "I couldn't believe I did because it's the most I've ever spent on a course"). But he decided to put our promotion trainings to the test, launched a Black Friday sale, and… well… =​ He experienced his first 5-figure day on DAY ONE of his promotion. In a niche that is not so common! Even though Elise had never worked with a "wedding officiant course instructor" before, she KNEW that the teachings inside [Take It To The Bank](=) could help Mark because it's not about his specific niche… It's about his business model. ​[Take It To The Bank](=) is designed for you if you offer: - Coaching - Services - Products (physical or digital–like Mark) If your *business model* falls into one or more of those categories, you're a perfect fit for this 8-week, live, done-with-you experience. [CLICK HERE & Join Take It To The Bank](=) But you have to make your move fast… Doors close TONIGHT at 6pm ET and we kick off our calls just a few days after that. So if you want to have your own record-breaking day (or launch, or quarter), snag one of the last remaining spots inside of [Take It To The Bank](=). [[Count down to 2023-10-01T22:00:00.000Z]​](=) ~ Team Elise ​ P.S. Mark Allan Groleau joined [Take It To The Bank](=), and ended up making $16,941 during his Black Friday promo. ​[​CLICK HERE](=) to learn exactly what he did so you can sell more this holiday season (and beyond)! If you wish to [unsubscribe](, you'll be removed from all mailings – including any paid programs you're a part of. If you want to opt out of a particular series, just hit reply and let me know. I'll take care of it for you personally. If you wish to update your subscriber preferences, click [here](. 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 1R7

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