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Need the CliffsNotes version of all the email strategy goodness I’ve been sharing? Yup, I total

Need the CliffsNotes version of all the email strategy goodness I’ve been sharing? Yup, I totally get it. I’ll make this quick, so listen up, {NAME}! Can you spare a few minutes today to hear 3 very quick secrets about the importance of email list building? If you can, then I’ll hand over 3 secrets behind email marketing (and the fact that you’re reading this email right now is already proof that email works! Unless you’re my mom—hi, mom!) Did you know that less than 6% of your audience sees what you’re posting on social media? And have you ever considered that you don’t own your followers? (Ahem, Mark Zuckerberg is one lucky guy!) It’s time to algorithm-proof your biz! So, that’s why I want to make sure that I can deliver that knowledge to you in whatever portion size you have a hankering for. Maybe this last week was not the time for you to say YES to a full-sized workshop, or, if you’re like me, it was one of those “oops… I meant to do that” things! I sat down at my little workspace and recorded an [8-minute mini-class]( for those of you who have yet to commit to growing, building, scaling or even starting an email list. People might side-eye me when I say this, but I stand by it: Don’t be so busy growing your business in a space you’re borrowing; it’s time to own your list that you can launch to. I’m all about the realest of real talk, and I sincerely mean it when I say that if I could only choose ONE way to serve and sell, it’d be my email list. Period. Hands down. It’s the most impactful way I drive results and show up for people like YOU. So, come take a short break with me and let me just spill all the Email List Building beans for you in under ten minutes, sound good?? [image]( [I’ve got 8 minutes to learn!]( My heart’n’soul purpose in business is helping you run your thing in the smartest, most authentic way possible. Here’s how you take another brilliant step in that direction! Come hang with meeee! Jenna PS: If you’re wondering about the who-what-where-why of The List to Launch Lab, too, [just scroll down on this same page]( for ALL the details you’re hunting for! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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