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FREE 5-day email list building course!

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wanna spend 5 days learning with me? Time to shift your focus, {NAME}! I’m not here to pull you

wanna spend 5 days learning with me? Time to shift your focus, {NAME}! I’m not here to pull your attention away from the things you’re working on – I actually want to help those things succeed and have a more meaningful impact on your entire business ecosystem. With your email list. I’ve got a FREE, FAST, SUPER-powered challenge – basically a 5-day mini-course!! – that helps both business beginners and full-time seasoned folks get started (or unstuck) when it comes to their email list. Want to go from 0 to 250 email subscribers!? Heck. YEAH. ✨ [START HERE (it’s totally free!)]( ✨ You and I both know that marketing strategies are only as cool as the results they deliver, right? Serving an email is where your business can actually see all that effort (the content you create or dream of creating!) turn into numbers for you. Like subscribers. Paying Customers. People who are excited to hear from you! People who want to click, follow, learn more, and say yes. Even with a small list, you’ll know real quick the power of dropping your content and offers to a ready list of subscribers. I SEE the difference in my business—and now so do the other 82k people who jumped into my FREE, 5-day challenge to get their list from zero to launch-ready! So, we’re going alllll in as a group for the [Zero - 250 Email List Building Challenge]()!! It’s just FIVE short days of learning, leading you into growing your email list once and for all. We call it the ZERO - 250 Challenge because my goal for you is to have 250 eager, excited, engaged subscribers on that list of yours in the next 30 days! If you [make it official,]( not only will you be served up with some lessons and tutorials here in the inbox, but you’ll ALSO get tech tutorials walking you through each step! If you missed your chance to join the last time around, NOW is your moment!​​ ✨ Jenna P.S. I know we all need that boost of motivation to do the next BEST thing for our business, and signing up for this challenge is where you get that breath of fresh air!! I mean it. Set the goal to accomplish even just this ONE important thing that you know you’ve been meaning to do but simply haven’t yet. Imagine what it’ll feel like entering May with 250+ pumped and active subscribers on your email list and knowing that this hurdle is behind you! [You want in on this.]( Trust me! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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