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Facebook gives you the chance to earn a killing, or throw your entire marketing budget down the drai

[View a web copy of this email]( [Fit Small Business Logo]( [Facebook Logo]( [How NOT To Advertise on Facebook]( Facebook gives you the chance to earn a killing, or throw your entire marketing budget down the drain. 3 small business owners and marketing experts shared their Facebook horror stories. [Don't Do These Things]( 📝 Pop Quiz: The average person checks their phone ____ times a day. (Answer at the bottom of this email) [Email Icon]( [Get a Free Business Email Address]( This article will show you where to get a free business email address and how to set it up. [Money Icon]( [7 Best Free Business Checking Accounts]( We looked at national providers and choose the seven best free business checking accounts. [Employees Graphic]( [27 Company Culture Ideas]( We gathered ideas from experts on how to shape and improve your company culture. See What's New [Woman on Computer]( [5 Ways to Make Money Blogging]( Fabregas This article covers how to make money blogging using affiliate links, advertising, sponsored posts, memberships, and even sales of digital and physical goods. You’ll learn the many ways to monetize a blog and explore how full-time bloggers combine several income streams into a river of predictable monthly income. [Read This Article]( [Person Typing]( [How to Write a Sales Email in 4 Simple Steps]( Jeremy Marson We forget that our prospects – like us – are very busy people. Chances are they’re glancing at our message for just a few seconds, on the train, or in-between meetings. Too long and the email will get skipped... [Read This Article]( Make your network smarter. Share this email! [Share on Facebook]( |  [Share on Twitter]( |  [Share on LinkedIn](  📝 Answer to Pop Quiz: On a typical day, the average person checks their phone 85 times. In total, we spend about 5 hours on our phones each day.  Best wishes, Joel Community Manager  Disclaimer: We spend hours researching and writing our articles and strive to provide accurate, up-to-date content. However, our research is meant to aid your own, and we are not acting as licensed professionals. We recommend that you consult with your own lawyer, accountant, or other licensed professional for relevant business decisions. [Click Here to See Our Full]( Fit Small Business 315 Madison Avenue 24th Floor New York, NY 10017 United States This email was intended for {NAME} ({EMAIL}). You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to the mailing list of Fit Small Business on 11/26/2016. If you would no longer like to receive any emails from us, no worries. Click below to unsubscribe. [Click here to unsubscribe](

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