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Hey, {NAME}. Every Tuesday, I conduct a Strategy Session for my PHC - Elite community. It's somethin

Hey, {NAME}. Every Tuesday, I conduct a Strategy Session for my PHC - Elite community. It's something I truly look forward to, and it's also one of the most important benefits of membership. Since you're not yet taking advantage of this, I wanted to explain what these sessions are like. First, a little background. We started Strategy Sessions back when the iOS changes were going down in the winter/spring of 2021. There was so much going on and advertisers had so many questions, it was important to have a place we could all talk and ask questions. The intention was for this to be temporary. But a year and a half later, we're still going. And Strategy Sessions have quickly become a cornerstone of the community. Every Tuesday at noon EDT, we conduct these sessions within a Room of our private Facebook group. I'm there to facilitate, but we truly are equals there. Luke, who has been a part of our team for about five years now, is there most weeks as well. He's an especially useful resource when it comes to anything technical. We tend to have anywhere from four to 10 people show up. And really, anything more than that might be too much. We want everyone to get an opportunity to speak, ask questions, and contribute. If these ever get too popular, we'll start breaking into sub-groups. Sessions tend to last about an hour. Some of our regulars tend to be there every week, but there's no obligation. It's always exciting to have a new member join us so that we can learn more about them and their business. What we talk about is fluid. I might bring a couple of things I'm working on to help break the ice. But otherwise, members will come with a single problem that they're hoping to get feedback on, and the group is enormously helpful in these situations. I've been around the block, of course, but I don't have experience with every type of client and in every industry. Often, a member in the group has that experience that can prove very beneficial to a member in need of help. So, that's really what these sessions are. But, truthfully, they're also social. They help us make connections with people from around the world who are facing some of the same struggles we are. And that just feels good. Of course, these sessions are only for Power Hitters Club - Elite members and they represent just one of the group's many benefits. Want to become a member? Learn more by clicking the link below: [() I'd love to see you at tomorrow's session. If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. Thanks! Jon [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES]( [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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