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Hello, Scott O. here, editor-in-chief of Inc. magazine. I’m reaching out to see if there’s

[pp-hdr-4d.png]() [pp-hdr-4d.png]() Hello, Scott O. here, editor-in-chief of Inc. magazine. I’m reaching out to see if there’s anything my team can do to help you apply to the [Inc. Power Partner Awards](), which honors the best B2B providers for SMBs. The final deadline, this Friday, July 14, is quickly approaching so please let me know if we can answer any questions. There continues to be no better marketing tool to drum up new business than being named an Inc. Power Partner. Like last year, all honorees will appear on [Inc.com]() and receive a [profile page and unique Inc.com URL](), and be listed in the November issue of Inc. magazine. We’re looking for specialists like you that allow other companies to focus on what they do best. Whether your business provides software-as-a-service or customer service, office supplies or supply chain logistics, don’t miss your chance to earn Inc.’s B2B seal of approval. You can apply to be a certified Power Partner in up to 35 categories. Check out the full list of categories [here](). We’ve also made the process to apply much easier this year. All you have to do is complete a simple online application and provide at least 3 (and up to 10) customer references. Then we’ll do the heavy lifting for you and reach out to your provided customers with a simple [four-question survey](). [You can submit your application here.]() As always, if there’s anything at all I can assist you with regarding this program or anything else, please don’t hesitate to let me know, and someone on my team will get right back to you. Best, Scott Scott Omelianuk Editor-in-chief Inc. magazine and Inc.com [Apply Now]() Application deadline: July 14 ($895) [social-share-icon-facebook.png]() [social-share-icon-instagram.png]() [social-share-icon-twitter.png]() [social-share-icon-linkedin.png]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive Power Partners emails, [unsubscribe here](). To opt out of all Inc. emails, [click here](). Visit our [Preference Center]() to manage your email preferences. [Inc.]() © 2023 Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195 [Privacy Policy]()

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