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🎟️ FREE Pass to the "Using Reviews To Launch Your Own High Ticket Marketing Service in Just 3 Days"

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🚀 Join Our Upcoming Virtual Workshop with James Bonadies Hey {NAME}! Get ready for a groundbr

🚀 Join Our Upcoming Virtual Workshop with James Bonadies Hey {NAME}! Get ready for a groundbreaking experience! We're thrilled to extend a special invitation to our upcoming 3-day workshop, ["Using Reviews To Launch Your Own High Ticket Marketing Service in Just 3 Days"]( with our guest James Bonadies! This event is absolutely free, and we believe it's a game-changer for marketers everywhere. Hosted by Paulson Thomas, the workshop will provide you with invaluable insights into how to pick your niche and offer, set up a simple service, and sell high ticket SaaS. Workshop Details: Topic: "Using Reviews To Launch Your Own High Ticket Marketing Service in Just 3 Days" Dates: February 26th, 27th, and 28th Time: 12:00pm Eastern Time (ET) Location: Zoom Host: Paulson Thomas [Save My Spot!]( Here's a sneak peek at what you will learn about in James Bonadies's upcoming workshop, and what's in store: ✅ How To Pick Your Niche, Offer & Find Begging Clients - Learn the #1 Prospecting Strategy to identify your niche and find high-paying clients. - Get insights on setting up your agency and a snapshot of your agency's setup. ✅ How To Setup A Simple Service Using GHL - Discover how to set up a simple, high-ticket service using GHL. - Gain access to a snapshot of the service you'll be setting up. ✅ How To Set Up & Sell High Ticket SaaS - Learn the strategies to set up and sell high-ticket SaaS effectively. - Unlock access to 13 done-for-you funnels to kickstart your journey. Discover the secrets to unlocking a steady stream of leads with our comprehensive agenda. This workshop will provide priceless insights and strategies to revolutionize your approach to marketing! 🚀 [Save My Spot!]( Copyright © 2024 HighLevel, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 400 N. Saint Paul St., Suite 920 Dallas, Texas 75201 If you no longer want to receive Sales & Training emails from HighLevel, you can opt-out by clicking [here]( (or you can unsubscribe from all emails by clicking [here]() If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may click here to [unsubscribe](

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