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🚀 Join Our Upcoming "How to Make a Million Bucks Using HighLevel, A.I., and Ads" Workshop with Billy Gene

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Hey {NAME}! We're excited to invite you to our upcoming 3-Day Workshop, [How to Make a Million Bucks Using HighLevel, A.I., and Ads]( featuring guest speaker Billy Gene. This event is absolutely free, and we believe it's a game-changer for marketers. Workshop Details: Topic: How to Make a Million Bucks Using HighLevel, A.I., and Ads Dates: March 18th, 19th & 20th Time: 12:00pm Eastern Time (EDT) Location: Zoom Webinar (sign up below to get the zoom link!) Host: Paulson Thomas [Save My Spot!]( Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: 💡 Day 1: The Plan - Breaking down our proven "million-dollar funnels." - Understand the pathway to a million bucks. - Learn to identify lucrative opportunities by finding out what to sell, how many customers you need, and what your price point should be. 💪 Day 2: The Execution - Craft compelling messaging. - Showcase your offerings effectively. - Capture your audience's interest. - Close deals with precision. 🤖 Day 3: The Automation - Automate processes for scalable success with HighLevel. - Optimize your follow-up procedures. - Replicate successes effortlessly across multiple ventures. This workshop is a game-changer for marketer's looking to revolutionize their approach to customer acquisition. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out, Billy Gene's insights will empower you to take your business to new heights. Ready to transform your approach to customer acquisition? Secure your spot now by signing up below! [Save My Spot!]( **Billy and his team’s results are not typical. Background, education, and effort may affect your experience. Information shared here is not a guarantee of success but an example of how its strategies work. Your results may vary. 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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