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You've opened at least one email in the last 7 days so I figured I'd send you one final reminder tod

You've opened at least one email in the last 7 days so I figured I'd send you one final reminder today... There's only 5 hours left to join the Welcome Email Sequence course...which is why I wanna talk to you about Jim Carrey... This is the last email I'll send about this... Ever seen Dumb and Dumber? If not, I'm sorry for you. Seriously. It's a hilarious movie. It is stupid? Yes. Hence the name. But man is it funny. Some of the most quotable lines come from that movie. One of my favorites is something weird that not a lot of people are aware of. Remember the scene where Jim Carrey is outside of the 7-11 and two tough looking dudes are standing there with Big Gulps? Jim Carrey's character says "Big Gulps huh? Alrightttttt" Then there's an awkward pause where no one says anything. Then he says "Welp, see ya later." I've always loved that scene. It wasn't until years later that I found out how it happened. See, the extras in that movie were paid to be on camera. Not to speak. In fact, they weren't allowed to speak or they'd have to be paid more. And that was against the rules. Jim Carrey knew this. So those dudes just had to stand there. It was improv by old Jimmy Carrey. And I love improv. Now why the hell did I tell you that whole story? 1. To hopefully make you giggle. 2. Because The Welcome Sequence Templates sale ends in 5 hours. And I thought this would be the most fun way to say bye to it. Or "Welp, see ya later." The current offer ends in 5 hours. Then it disappears... [ Click here to check it out]( This is my final reminder about it. Here's a little recap of what's gonna disappear... The Welcome Sequence Templates Basic Package. -10 Templates you can use immediately to build your email sequence. (These are proven templates that have worked for years.) -A new series of templates that I'm creating specifically for this course. Full tansparency - the current templates are a 7 or 8 out of 10 based on my ruthless high standards. The aim is for these to be a 9.5 out of 10. (I don't believe in perfection which is why I won't say 10 out of 10.) -A gliffy mindmap that shows you the entire methodology I follow in my welcome sequences and daily emails. -An hour long live training where I'll break down the fundamental principles and strategies of welcome sequences. That course is $97. The Welcome Email Sequence "Write Along" Training. You'll get all of the above when you get the Write Along Training. Plus... You and I will write a full 10 day autoresponder sequence side-by-side in real-time. I'll be doing 10 live zoom calls for one hour each. For the first 10 to 20 minutes I'll be writing my own email for a new sequence I'm working on. I'll write the email LIVE in front of you. You can either watch me write with your full attention...or write while I'm writing to hold yourself accountable to get your sequence done. I'll explain why I wrote it the way I did and where I'm gonna put it in my sequence. Then I'll spend the second half of the call working with you on your sequences. You'll be able to ask questions about your specific niche and emails. I think of this as a mix of accountability and coaching. The pressure of the calls should help you create your sequence. And I'll be able to coach you through any questions or roadblocks. And I'm throwing in two bonuses. 1. I'm gonna create a landing page for a new opt in I'm gonna run. I'll show you the landing page and why I did what I did. 2. I'm gonna show you the ads and funnel for the new offer so you can see exacly what I'm doing behind the scenes. Between the ads, funnel, landing page, and emails you're basically getting to see how I build businesses. This part could be a course in itself. And you get a full 10 hours with me... [ Click here to grab it now]( Talk soon, Ian "I love Dumb and Dumber" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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