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Winners announced (and prizes for tomorrow)

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feedthewolf.com

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support@feedthewolf.com

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Fri, Oct 14, 2022 09:19 PM

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Yesterday I did a little giveaway for the buyers of the "Get Your First Client" course... And I want

Yesterday I did a little giveaway for the buyers of the "Get Your First Client" course... And I wanted to announce the winners. (And another prize for tomorrow.) First buyer was Claude Jordan who paid $10. I'll reach out for your 10 minute Facetime call. 25th buyer was John Desborough who paid $53. (Weird number. Why 53?) It's awesome that John won cuz he is making over $30,000 a month with the 90 Days to Freedom program and I'm stoked to talk to him. The person who paid the MOST was Roomi Sahi who paid $114.00 for the course! I'll hit you up for your 15 minute Facetime Roomi. Quite a few people paid around $100 but Roomi beat you all! For those who don't know... The course is pay what you want. You can pay $500 or $1...or anything in between...it's up to you. Tomorrow (Saturday) I'm gonna do another prize for the person who pays the MOST. You can choose between two prizes... 1. A 15 minute phone call with me. (I charge $2,000 an hour for consulting so it's a $500 value.) 2. The [8020 Email Copy Crash Course]( Advanced for free. This is a $497 product. And I'll throw in one more prize for fun... The person who buys closest to 9am pacific time tomorrow (Saturday) will get the 8020 Email Copy Crash Course Basic version for free. ($200 product.) Sooooo... If you wanna learn how I would get my first ever email copywriting client if I was starting from scratch and no one knew my name... Wait till tomorrow to buy the course... And for those who've already bought...you're welcome to buy again to try to win the prizes haha. Or buy it for a friend. Here's the link to grab the course... []( here to check it out]( Talk soon, Ian "buy it tomorrow" Stanley P.S. If you are an email list owner or business owner...I'll have something for you too since you're not in the business of getting clients. Look out for that email. It's coming soon...I promise... Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( 8020emailcopy, 314 upper lake road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, United States

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