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A free class, a rebrand... and a yacht in Greece?

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a lot has happened this month! Let me catch you up on everything, {NAME}! For your ultimate inbox sc

a lot has happened this month! Let me catch you up on everything, {NAME}! For your ultimate inbox scrolling pleasure here are a few fresh goodies: ✨ Snag your invite to my free training on my #1 organic traffic strategy. ✨ Feast your eyes on my FULL rebrand (and my 1st real logo!) ✨ Peep my trip to Greece and our team’s week off… ✨ Peruse my curated summer must-have list! 20x your traffic in JUST 1 HOUR A WEEK. (Yep, this is my fave marketing strategy and WAY too many people are overlooking it!) It’s time to strip away the strategies that aren’t working for you and harness the power of PINTEREST. Your content deserves to be seen (and can deliver results for months and even years on this platform!!). [Grab a seat in my *totally free* Pinterest masterclass!](=) Surprise! I REBRANDED EVERYTHING. From top to bottom, the JK brand has been refreshed and I couldn’t be more obsessed. I’ve changed a lot in the last few years, so this rebrand was riiiight on time! [Check out the new era of jennakutcher.com]() and see my very first pro-designed logo (I’ve always just made them myself until NOW). Wanna get the inside scoop on what rebranding really is (and if you need one)? [Listen to this fresh episode on Goal Digger so I can bring you behind the scenes!]() I just spent a week on a yacht in GREECE! My team and I took last week to be fully out of the office, out of the inbox, offline, and recharging in whatever ways we needed to! Drew and I flew across the planet to spend time in the Greecian sun and have the fanciest getaway I’ll probably ever experience with friends. [Fly on over to my Instagram]( where I've shared a few small peeks into my restful little vacation! My Summer MUST-HAVES! Alllll in one place! My morning wake-up routine, evening wind-down routine, and workflows/parenting days in between mean I need to be able to make quick decisions with products and tools I actually LOVE. I dropped all my favorites (from biohacking to books to beauty products!) to support a vibrant and restful summer over on the blog! [Start reading here and find a new favorite of your own.]() 💛 On to August! We’re wrapping up July with a lot to celebrate… and even more to look forward to! Can’t wait to show you what’s coming around the corner! Until then, keep soaking up your summer and making memories with the people you love. ❤️ xx, Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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