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🍁 36 hours left and a note from Maven’s founder

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I wanted to thank you for participating in our Maven Monday celebration and share a behind-the-scene

I wanted to thank you for participating in our Maven Monday celebration and share a behind-the-scenes look at why we did this. This was our first-ever sitewide promotion across Maven. Our plan is to run these once or twice a year, so they will be rare and limited in size (this one is for 25%). Hey there,  There are 36 hours left on our Maven Monday celebration and I wanted to thank you for participating and share a behind-the-scenes look at why we did this:  As you may have noticed, we’re testing our first-ever sitewide promotion across Maven this week (“[Maven Monday](”). Our plan is to run these once or twice a year, so they will be rare and limited in size (this one is for 25%).  It was a tough decision! We have worked hard to bring in absolutely incredible instructors to Maven. The kinds of instructors who have been there, done that, and are from the best companies in technology and business. On top of that, our business model enables these practitioners to provide live interaction so that Maven courses are ones where you actually learn the material.  We also know that courses are hard purchases to make. Investing in yourself can pay off massively, but there are many courses on the Internet that aren’t worth the time. One major goal we have is to increase the quality and transparency of our courses - including more in-depth course pages, in-depth reviews, and more strict curation of who teaches on Maven.  So, as part of this push to encourage more transparency and more “first-time” and “repeat” users, we decided we’d try this promotion.  We promise we will not abuse this; you will not feel bad if you pay full price for a course. That’s both because we will not fall into the trap of over-discounting, and because we will do more and more to ensure our courses are high-quality and deliver on the value.  We won’t know for sure if this bet works until months from now when we can determine what the long-term effects are. But for now, we’re pleased with the response. Thank you so much for participating!  These instructors in particular are thrilled by your response as they are our Maven Monday top sellers: - [Make Better Decisions]( by Annie Duke - [Building AI-powered Products 101]( by Dr Marily Nika - [No-Code x AI Bootcamp]( by Max Haining - [Building LLM Applications]( by Hamza Farooq - [Midjourney for Creatives]( by Nick St. Pierre The 25% off promotion will end in 36 hours (Wednesday midnight EST), so if you want to sign up, this is the last chance. You can [browse all 70 of the top courses]( that are discounted here.   Over 25,000+ professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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