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all we do is win... (with apologies to DJ Khaled)

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Irish copywriter gets ~3X ROI in 5 days Hey {NAME}, Â 2 weeks ago, I told you about Adam. And how l

Irish copywriter gets ~3X ROI in 5 days Hey {NAME},  2 weeks ago, I told you about Adam. And how less than a week into the year, he booked a $20,000 client.  Then last week, I told you about Whitney. And how she was able to make six figures in a calendar year for the first time in 2023.  And I hope you aren’t sick of helping me celebrate the amazing wins my students have achieved just yet…  Because right now, it feels like all we do is win.  And I may have saved the most surprising win of all for last…  See, Irish copywriter Rob Craig just joined my one-on-one freelance coaching program.  His kickoff call was literally a week ago to the day. And now take a look at this message he sent me 2 days ago…  Because you’ll see that in just FIVE DAYS, Rob was able to book a new retainer client worth €1,250 per month. (Which is roughly $1,350.) All thanks to a virtually irresistible proposal strategy that I showed him.  That means in less than a week, he is already getting nearly a 3X ROI on his investment in my coaching program — every single month! — just from this one new retainer alone.  So while other freelancers are worried about a shaky economy and getting replaced by ChatGPT…  My coaching students are doing better than ever. And they can look at all the adversity they see other freelancers posting about online and say … “no factor.”  Now the bad news is, my coaching program is technically full right now.  But I also mentioned last week that I’m considering taking on a few more students at a time this year.  So if you want to join the other freelancers racking up wins in my private coaching program, hit reply and let me know.  I’ll get back to you with the details so you can decide if you’re a fit.  But don’t wait.  Because this is also the final time I’m going to mention my coaching program for at least the next few months.  Which means if you don’t reply now, you will have to wait a long time before your next chance to join.  So one more time, hit reply to let me know you’re interested.  I can’t wait to hear from you,  -Brian [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Freelance Like A Pro PO Box 281 Bloomingdale New Jersey 07403 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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