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{NAME}, you’ve probably been putting this off (I know I did.)

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This one is for you if you’ve been putting off thinking about + taking action on this: Growing.

This one is for you if you’ve been putting off thinking about + taking action on this: Growing. Your. Email. LIST. Finally! ☝️ Now, if you’re doubtful or unsure, that’s good—stay with me here! That means you’ve probably heard a few reasons here and there, and just haven’t felt like it was YOUR time yet. And I get that. Maybe you’ve imagined your current social media accounts getting hacked or deleted somehow, and thought, “Okay, yeah, I’d DEFINITELY want an email list in that case.” Maybe you’ve dreamed up a business idea, researched some ways to get started, and ‘serving an email list’ popped up. Or heck, maybe there’s a newsletter you look forward to getting in your inbox every week and you’ve thought, “wait… I could do this.” (Spoiler: you aaaabsolutely can.) I want you to sit with this question for a moment: what are you waiting for? I genuinely mean that, not in the ‘hurry up already!’ sense. What are you waiting to hear, learn, or do before you start? I ask, because I put this off for soooo long. Painfully long. Longer than waiting for my hair to grow out of that bob-thing I was really into for a while. That’s my only regret. That I didn’t start showing up here sooner! I love being able to bypass the game of social media for a minute. When I have something I want to give to ya, I can! My business, brand, and heck, my life, have been shaped by these little un-fancy emails. :) I’ve come here to launch my podcast and introduce you to my babies. I even share my Christmas cards with you here (and didn’t even have to lick a stamp, wahoo!). So, all I’m sayin’ is—start thinking about it. Imagine what it could look like for your goals. Your business. Your plans, your creative ideas, your thoughts and stories you want to share. Wanna write a book someday? Start an email list. Want to open your own art gallery? Start an email list. Passionate about cooking and sharing recipes? Start an email list. Want to launch your very own podcast? I think you know what I’m going to say next. ;) Don’t worry, I’ll keep this conversation going. And, in true Jenna fashion, I’ll come alongside and support your endeavor into emails as much as possible. (Because it matters! Trust me!) So, imagine that starting line. Your first email to your list = sent. Your first project = launched. Your podcast = rated, reviewed, subscribed (because there were people excited to listen!). Imagine, for now, because we’re going to get started together very soon! Jenna P.S. If you’re itchin’ to try something that’s low-risk and zero prep needed (and free!) then I’ve got ya covered. [Snag my free, 5-day list-building challenge right here]()… don’t worry, I’ll guide you through it! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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