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+ Yoga Retreat Giveaway! What?s New In LinkedIn + Yoga Retreat Giveaway Hi Creative Professional,

+ Yoga Retreat Giveaway! [+ Yoga Retreat Giveaway!] [View Online Version]( [Quick Tips]( What’s New In LinkedIn + Yoga Retreat Giveaway Hi Creative Professional, I learned something last month when I followed my yoga teacher to Costa Rica for a retreat. Even though she no longer lives in my city, she’s so good at what she does that I will buy a ticket to almost anywhere just to learn from her whenever I can. There’s almost nothing better than a really good teacher - someone who believes in the power of the work they’re doing. Don’t you agree? And while I was in the middle of a chaturanga in Costa Rica, something occurred to me… Marketing your business is like traveling to a foreign country. Everyone speaks a different language. You’re surrounded by unfamiliar people with different customs. It feels so easy to make a misstep. Even the currency is different… So, today I’ll be your guide in a place where people often get lost… LinkedIn! Specifically, I'll show you some new changes to the platform that you should know about, including: - Creator Mode tools that are now available to everyone - The About Section - and where it’s moving - What’s new with the Follow & Connect buttons + My favorite hack for making new connections when you don’t have LinkedIn Premium. Watch my short LinkedIn “tour” of what’s new here: [Watch it here](. And speaking of my favorite yoga teacher…Her name is Meg Shuba, and she’s holding a Yoga Retreat in Menorca, Spain this June. Since I love supporting her, I’m donating a free seat to one lucky winner. Yoga Retreat in Spain - Giveaway! If you love yoga and you wouldn’t mind doing it on a Spanish island in the Mediterranean… Enter to win a free spot in three steps… Step 1: Sign up by March 17th for her [Monthly Love Letter here](. (Wait for the pop up or scroll down!) Then: On March 18, you'll receive a message with Steps 2 & 3 to enter yourself into the raffle. I’ve learned so much from Meg that it’s changed the way I teach! And I decided to donate this spot because I want more people to learn from her (and to support her). Now, before I go… Does marketing feel like traveling in a foreign country to you, too? Or does it feel like something else? Let me know, and see what others are saying [here on LinkedIn](. Thanks for letting me be your guide today. What did you think of this week's newsletter? [Loved it]( | [Great]( | [Good]( | [Meh]( | [Bad]( Ilise Benun Your Marketing Mentor (917) 750-0498 [Time for a Marketing Coach? Book a Free Session Here!](     Win: Wellness Retreat in Spain! Enter to win a free spot at a yoga & wellness retreat in Spain with my favorite yoga teacher, Meg Shuba. Step 1: Sign up by March 17th for her [Monthly Love Letter here](. Next: W your in-box for Steps 2 & 3.   Listen: Choosing A Niche Need to pick a niche but not sure how? Listen to my guest episode on the Agency Bytes podcast, hosted by Agency Coach, Steve Guberman. We talked about that and so much more! It’s aimed at agency owners, but helpful for anyone with a creative business. [Listen in here](.   Read: Negotiate Like a Natural If negotiating feels like torture to you, check out this recent article on the HOW Design blog. You’ll discover six of my best negotiation tips from an interview I did with Terri Trespicio. [Read and learn here](.   Here's How to Avoid Being Ghosted In [Writing a Winning Proposal: Land Your Dream Clients](, you'll learn my proven "Proposal Oreo Strategy" and the 3 most important things about writing a winning proposal: 1. How to identify the right prospects 2. The best practices for writing proposals 3. The 10 essential elements I also show how to share it with your prospect so they say yes, instead of ghosting you! "What a gem course. Straight to the point, no embellishments, full of tips, and a wealth of information. Highly recommended." OMG! For a limited time, the course is only $6.99.Give it or get it here: [( [ratio](   FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [marketing-mentor.com]( | [View Online]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Manage]( your preferences | [Opt Out]( using TrueRemove™ Got this as a forward? [Sign up]( to receive our future emails. View this email [online](. 350 Barnard St. | Savannah, GA 31401 US This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. [powered by emma](

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