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Do you remember getting a prized possession as a kid? 🎉🙌 Maybe it was collecting a bucket of candy during Halloween… Maybe it was unwrapping something you desperately wanted for your birthday… Or maybe it was getting a hand-me-down toy you’d always had your eye on! Once that thing was in your hand, it was like the possibilities were endless, wasn’t it?! You could crawl up into your treehouse and tear open your favorite candy bar or finally finish that LEGO project you had been working on. But you probably also remember that getting something you wanted was only half of the battle… Sometimes you had to share with siblings, ask permission to use it, or wait for a different part of the kit to do what you ~really~ wanted. Business owners often face the same roadblocks when they get leads on social media! They think views are all they need to make sales on Instagram, but there’s a little more to the equation… …they need the RIGHT views and RIGHT system to convert those leads into sales. Until you have that system in place, it’s a little bit like collecting all of your favorite candy into a Halloween bucket with a hole in the bottom of it. €‹ We at Team Elise hate seeing good candy (and views) go to waste, so we decided to create something to patch up all of the Halloween buckets once and for all!! ​[The FREE Deadly Mistakes Challenge]( starts October 23, and inside you’ll learn 5 things you might be unintentionally doing to drill a hole in your candy bucket. 😭🍬 Secure your spot in the Trick Or Treat group now so you can finally get your posts out of the algorithm graveyard and actually start finding your audience on social media! ~ Team Elise €‹ P.S. Elise learned these 5 Deadly Mistakes the hard way when she realized her thousands of followers and views on Instagram weren’t actually translating into sales. 😓 Bypass your own learning curve and come get your businesses tarot cards read to see how to stop the leak in your Halloween (lead) bucket!! [Join the FREE Deadly Mistakes Challenge today](! €‹ 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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