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48 hours to watch this replay (39 cold email truths)

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robert@kingsofconversion.com

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Wed, Nov 16, 2022 06:46 PM

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If you weren't able to make it to last night's live training on "39 truths about cold email nobody w

If you weren't able to make it to last night's live training on "39 truths about cold email nobody will tell you, but me!" ... Oh baby did you miss something good! Because not only did I share a BIG update on something cool I've been working on for you. But also it might have been the most hilarious, helpful, practical, and immediately actionable content on cold email I've shared. Ever. Anywhere. Here's a taste of what attendees had to say... "Never been happier to be up at 3AM" - Kable M. "WE ARE NOT WORTHY" - Tyler S. "Salivating" - Daniel S. "HOLY COW! Excellent example email!" - Arwin H. "I'm gonna cry" - Cecile B. "They were right, you have done lost your mind [giving this away for free]." - Scott M. "Rob, pls STOP, MY HEART." - Fernando S. "I'm literally wheezing" - Bernadette J. And probably my favorite of all... "I think Rob pulled a Taylor Swift with tour tickets today and broke the internet" - Audrey M. Oh yeah, I did 😂. Anyway, a lot of people asked for the recording of this. Not just those who missed. But those who attended (to watch again!). This makes me VERY happy. Considering I discussed some completely new concepts I've been testing for months behind the scenes for the first time. And I want you to see what I've been working on. So I decided to open up the replay for 48 hours. 2x-ers rejoice! Now - if you've tried to catch any encores of trainings I've shared in the past, you know I ain't joking about that deadline. It will come down the second that timer hits zero. So if you want to watch and see what all the fuss was about... Giddy up horsey and go, go, go watch it here right now: [( Rob "Self-anointed presentation meme king" Allen P.S. Also - you definitely want to want to stay tuned for the news I share at the back half of the training. I don't want to spoil the surprise for anyone. And you definitely want to see it in order. But if you want to take your career and cold email game to a whole new level, you might be like a few attendees last night and be shocked, happy and even in tears by what I've put together for you. Check it out. And let me know what you think! Are we connected on Twitter? [Follow me here!]( No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe](. Kings of Conversion PO Box 1175 Boise, ID 83701 ‌

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