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You're gonna love what's coming in June...

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 Hey {NAME}! Have you heard the news? Back by popular demand, my FREE Live 3-part training Rise of

 Hey {NAME}! Have you heard the news? Back by popular demand, my FREE Live 3-part training Rise of the Digital CEO kicks off on June 1st! And we are doing some epic sh!t over here at Team Wedmore to prepare... So, I wanted to give you the opportunity to get notified on all the cool things coming down the pipeline this spring! [Register now to be the FIRST notified]( once we open up the doors to my signature program, Business By Design, so that you too can tap into the strategies today’s 7- and 8- figure entrepreneurs are using to grow their businesses, reach more people, and create more impact. If you’ve already declared 2023 your year and you’re ready to run on all cylinders, click the link below to be get the insider secrets to growing a successful business that ACTUALLY works for you! Something tells me come June, you'll wonder why you ever even considered hustling and working those 12 hour days when you could have been tapping into the strategies I'm revealing over the next few weeks instead. Because let's face it, what successful 6 and 7-figure entrepreneurs that you look up to would ever attribute their success to, "working harder and NOT smarter"? That number would be zero. Yet, that's the cycle that so many struggling entrepreneurs get caught in without even realizing it! So let's put an end to that RIGHT now... or should I say, June 1st! Because when my free experience kicks off, it's going to take everything you think you know about business and turn it completely on its head. Here’s a sneak peak of just a few things you’ll get instant access to by joining my Priority Waitlist: - Be the first notified when we open doors to Business By Design! - FREE Downloads and Bonus Material available exclusively to the BBD Waitlist (Like my new E-book “Hardwired for Entrepreneurship” coming next week!) - Top Case Studies of my current students and how they achieved success! - Notifications for how to access an EXCLUSIVE PODCAST revealing more Wedmore Woo secrets to success! - Save the date reminders for The Rise of the Digital CEO so you don’t miss a moment! - And a few more surprises up my sleeves along the way! Stay in the loop and count down to June with me! [CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WAITLIST](. Cheers, James Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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