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The reason you NEED to start an email list now (not ‘someday’)

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And I’ll help you start for FREE. Don’t miss it! LIVE EMAIL LIST BUILDING TRAINING IN: I r

And I’ll help you start for FREE. Don’t miss it! LIVE EMAIL LIST BUILDING TRAINING IN: I remember it like it was yesterday, {NAME} … “What’s the size of your email list?” he asked, a little too bluntly for my comfort. I would’ve given anything to direct my potential new business mentor’s attention to my Instagram, but instead, I replied meekly: “I don’t have one.” If your answer sounds like mine, I’m teaching a one-hour, completely FREE workshop, [“From Zero Subscribers (or Zero Strategy) to an Engaged Email List that Lasts.”]() Grab a seat in class with just one click on the time that works best for you (no extra steps or forms to fill out!). [Tue, May 14th at 2PM CT](=) [Tue, May 14th at 7:30PM CT]() [Wed, May 15th at 11AM CT]( [Tuesday, May 14th at 2PM CT](=) [Tuesday, May 14th at 7:30PM CT]( [Wednesday, May 15th at 11AM CT](=) That’s the day—nope, the very moment—my business changed forever. He spent the rest of our meeting laying out his argument for why email is a more reliable—and all-around better—way to build a business than social media alone. Less time invested.Guaranteed eyes on your content.Less room for distraction & comparison/imposter syndrome.People who actually care about what you’re talking about.Working links. Ouch. He wasn’t anti-social-media. But he flat-out told me: He couldn’t see why someone who was creating so much content wouldn’t ensure it actually got seen and seize the opportunity to turn it into paying customers. K, so I guess the small talk’s over, I thought. I went home, opened up my laptop, navigated to the first link on Google when I typed in “how to start an email list.” I slowly pieced together a plan—through lots of squinting-in-confusion frowns. Pretty sure my first email went to my mom & my own personal inbox. Not even Drew. But, from then on … Every time my list doubled in size, my profit followed suit. It was nuts. I kept double-checking the numbers to make sure I wasn’t imagining it. That's why I couldn’t be MORE pumped to protect you from the confusion of my first go-’round with an email marketing strategy. Skip the trial-and-error—[grab your spot here!]( Jenna P.S. Life lessons: sometimes the advice that challenges you is the BEST advice you can get. For the record, this dude said his whole spiel without once making me feel guilt or shame for how I’d grown my business up to that point—my frustration came entirely from the idea that I needed to do more, when I already felt like I was doing SO MUCH. Turns out, the ROI on my time invested in email was through the ROOF, and his advice ended up saving me so much time AND making me so much money. That’s my goal for you, too. [Join me for the workshop time that works for you](=)—you won’t regret it. I promise. Feelin’ all set on your email marketing strategy? [Click here](=) to opt-out of my email-marketing-excitement for a while and keep your inbox a little more fine tuned and free – don’t worry, you’ll still get other emails from me that are relevant to you! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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