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This ONE strategy earned me over 1 MILLION dollars last year...

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I tried THIS for a whole year and here’s what happened If there’s one simple, profoundly i

I tried THIS for a whole year and here’s what happened If there’s one simple, profoundly impactful tool you need to implement into your marketing strategy… It’s the one I’m talking about right here, right now. Just one year ago, I had Natasha Willis, co-founder and COO of School of Bots, on the Goal Digger podcast talking all about the power of chatbots (she’s THEE chatbot pro and theeee most genuine human ever). (If you’re thinking, ummm, what’s a chatbot? [We explain it in today’s episode!]() No matter what the word ‘bot’ elicits in your brain, don’t let it stop you before you learn about this strategy. You’ve probably seen a chatbot in the wild without knowing it! It’s a super easy and helpful way to connect your audience to your offer and smooth out that journey for you AND your customers. This one marketing method is the MOST talked about strategy on the podcast this year (I talked about it TEN DIFFERENT TIMES. Lol!) because it was the #1 way we drove results throughout all of 2023. So, a year later, I knew it was time to bring back Natasha on the podcast to give us an update on exactly how this strategy is changing the landscape of customers connecting with people, brands, and businesses of all kinds. ✨➡️ [This is an episode]()[you really do not want to miss.]( Here’s what we’ll dive into with Natasha in this episode: ✔️ What has changed in the last year? ✔️ How this strategy became our #1 results driver over the last year ✔️ What’s working in the world of chatbots ✔️ What NOT to do with this automation (this is a big one) ✔️ How to create your own first chatbot ✔️ How to know if it’s going to work for YOU ✔️ And my #1 tip for people that think it WON’T work for them Press play on this episode with Natasha to soak up her brilliant brain about how to simplify AND power-up your business at the same time with chatbots! In fact, let’s make this SUPER easy! ⚡ [Tap here to learn more from Natasha and see how we do this!](=) She has an incredible mind—one you’re definitely going to love learning from just like I have over the last year! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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