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river of leads

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sean@seananthony.co

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When I was a little boy growing up on Oahu, there was a river a few blocks from my house. The neighb

[View in Web Browser]( When I was a little boy growing up on Oahu, there was a river a few blocks from my house. The neighborhood kids and I would ride our bikes over to the river with bamboo poles and a loaf of bread. We’d put some bread on the hook and drop it into the river. And within seconds, a Tilapia would be on the hook. I’m not sure where these fish came from, but every time we went back to the river there was more. It was sooo easy to catch them, like shooting fish in a barrel. So we’d play games on who could catch the biggest one. Loser had to give the winner a Pokemon card lol. Eventually we got bored of catching them because it was too easy. But we had a great time at that river. Now... think of the river like your email list. And think of the fish like your leads. If you have a consistent flow of hungry fish swimming into your river, it ain’t hard to catch one. Put some bread on your hook and drop it in. So easy a bunch of ragtag kids like us could do it. On the other hand… If there’s only a few fish in the river, you’d have to be a much better fisherman/woman to catch them. My point: If you double the amount of fish in your river, you double the amount of fish you catch. Or at the very least, you double your chances of catching a fish. To double the fish in your river... You need to know what fish you want to catch, where to catch them, and what bait they like. I’d like to think I’m a pretty seasoned fisherman at this point and can help you with this. If you'd like to work 1-on-1 to double the fish in your river... Reach out and I'll share the details. Your compadre, Sean "the hawaiian fisherman" Anthony [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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