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Hey {NAME}, Â Are you trying to write & publish a book? Or maybe you want to start a successful blo

Hey {NAME},  Are you trying to write & publish a book? Or maybe you want to start a successful blog, podcast, etc.?  Before you can publish a book or start a successful blog/podcast, you need one thing … a committed audience! This is where most people struggle.  If you are missing a strategy to grow your audience, listen carefully ...  Years ago, I wrote a New York Times Bestselling book called Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World. The information from this book along with my monthly membership program, Platform University, has helped thousands of people grow large audiences around their message.  Years later, this information is STILL helping people (despite the changes to technology, social media, etc.)  I want you to know … It’s POSSIBLE to grow an online audience even if you’re limited on time or starting from scratch.  And to prove it to you, I’m hosting a FREE 90-minute webinar with the Dean of Platform University, John Meese, called, [3 Secrets to Exponential Audience Growth:]( How to Build an Engaged Online Following in Just 30 Minutes a Day.  [Save your seat for this complete audience growth webinar.](  This is NEW content (updated with all the complexities of today’s digital world) that hasn’t been revealed to the public yet. I’m excited to share with you exactly HOW you can accelerate your online audience growth with a clear, proven strategy.  You’ll also learn … - The ESSENTIAL 5 elements you need to focus on to see rapid growth to your online following this year. - How to find and connect with a tribe of people who are longing to hear from YOU, even if you don’t know what you have to offer or why people would listen to you in the first place. - A little known secret to BOOST your productivity and quickly grow your audience, even if you have limited time to space. - And more.  [See available times HERE and save your seat.](  Hope to see you inside the webinar.  Warmly, Michael  P.S. Our webinar software DOES have limited seats. And even though we have multiple sessions of this webinar, I can’t guarantee they won’t all be filled after this email (I sent it to thousands of people). To see if there are still seats available,[you can check here and claim what’s left.](    --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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