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Well, that's a wrap, {NAME}. Thanks for bearing with me during this week's launch 🙏 I know I

Well, that's a wrap, {NAME}. Thanks for bearing with me during this week's launch 🙏 I know I sent more emails than usual... But I hope you got lots of value out of them regardless if you purchased the offer or not. (or - as a student of copywriting - at least swiped some of them for your own collection ;) Also... Quick question: You recently had the chance to grab my Profitable Imprinting Sequence training... but decided not to at this time. So I can't stop wondering... ​[What's the #1 reason that prevented you from getting it?]()​ Was it the topic of the training? The price? The bonuses (or the lack of something specific you really wanted)? Or maybe you're just sick & tired of seeing my face all the time?!... What was it? I'm super curious! If you could take 30 seconds and answer this short 2-question survey for me, I'd be forever grateful 🙏 ​[>> Share your thoughts here]()​ (and please be brutally honest!) Thanks a bunch... -Csaba ​ P.S. -- On another note... A surprisingly large number of people (both subscribers AND clients) have been asking me about the tech I use for my website + funnels lately. Could it be because of the Profitable Imprinting Sequence launch I just wrapped up? (which prompted people to build something similar in their own business?) I dunno, to be honest... But it definitely seems like my subscribers are interested in it. So here's the scoop: I personally use a website built on WordPress using ThriveThemes... And I use [ThriveCart]() for my checkout page and LMS (learning management system). Overall, I'm pretty happy with this setup... HOWEVER... I took me a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time to build this whole system... (especially the WordPress part!) ​[And if I were to do it again, I'd probably go with something like THIS]()​ Why? Because most people either: A - Are completely terrified of the tech challenges when building a proper website (which there are many, believe me) or B - They spend way too much time tweaking and optimizing things that don't really matter that much... taking precious time away from working on the things that REALLY matter: Their Offer, their Offer - Audience match, and their Messaging So if I were to start again from scratch? ​[I'd simply follow this Roadmap to website success]()​ ​ ​ Please add csaba@gameofconversions.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want to change how you receive my emails? You can easily [Update your profile]( or [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address is: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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