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LIN Has a New Look and We Want You to See It

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lawrenceinstitutefornotaries.com

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Thu, Oct 19, 2023 05:04 AM

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 Hi everyone: First, I want to apologize for being so off schedule. Philly Social 2023 just to

 Hi everyone: First, I want to apologize for being so off schedule. Philly Social 2023 just took up so much time before, during and after and all I can say is it was an extraordinary event and I hope you can join us next year.  Save the date (Oct. 18-20). In addition, I have been working on something else which is extremely exciting and which will benefit all of you. LIN has a new look!  She helped us all to grow in the apostille business but let’s be real, we all need something new at certain times. With this new look comes some new features which we are just beginning to roll out. Now, let me be clear, you will not lose anything in the transition. Your status as a student and/or friend of LIN remains the same. The course is there. Unfortunately, if you were in the middle of the course, you will have to scroll to where you left off because the new platform cannot accurately depict where you left off.  The support will be the same (okay, except for the past few weeks) and we have some new things right around the corner that I know you are going to like a lot. All that may happen is things will be in a different place. If you do  encounter issues (transitions can create issues) we will do our best to address them as fast as possible. That said, to make this a smooth transition, I would like to invite you to join me and my team on Saturday, October 21 at 1:00 PM EST so we can look at the new website together and we can answer any questions you might have. Here is a zoon link.  [(.  I will be posting a calendar by tomorrow with lots of dates between now and the end of the year so be sure to stay tuned. Again, thanks for your always support. I appreciate every one of you. Your success is mine.  Judi    Judith Lawrence Lawrence Institute for Notaries 100 South Broad Street Suite 1415 Philadelphia, PA 19110-1005 Phone: Phone: 215-870-3103 email:      judi@lawrenceinstitutefornotaries.com website: [lawrenceinstitutefornotaries.com]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by Judi Lawrence's First Site 100 S Broad Street, Suite 1415 • Philadelphia, PA • 19110

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