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Your blog is your voice

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{NAME}, There are a few really great reasons to have a blog when you're a notary entrepreneur: - S

{NAME}, There are a few really great reasons to have a blog when you're a notary entrepreneur: - Sharing insights and information helps you claim your place as the expert in your field; - Using proper keywords and phrases can help you rank higher with search engines; - And, when done correctly, a blog can help you build your email list. All very important to the longevity of your enterprise. But I think the most important reason to have a blog is so you can share a little piece of yourself, your personality, your passions, and of course, your expertise. People work with, or hire, who they know, like, and trust. And... Your blog gives you an opportunity to help your prospective clients get to know, like, and trust YOU. I had a chance to speak with Notary Business Builder member, Jennifer Cooper, about how important a blog can be, and you can watch our interview on YouTube, Profiles in Ink, at the link below. [Watch the Interview on YouTube]( One of the key takeaways that Jennifer believes is that your blog is your voice. And if we want a seat at the table, and if we want to build a business that thrives, we need to use our voice. Need some help getting started? I think you'll find it easier than you think, and Jennifer is here to guide you the entire way. In her new online course, "How to Start a Blog," she walks you through all the steps and information you need to know to start and promote a successful blog on your website. [Get the How to Start a Blog Course Here]( Don't have a website? That's okay! There are blogging platforms, and LinkedIn even has a free platform for writing articles! You can do this! Let an expert guide the way. Jennifer Cooper has been consistently posting articles and videos to her blog, now with a library of hundreds of articles, and over 1,300 YouTube subscribers! This just might be the best $40 you spend this year. [Explore the Program]( We're one month in to Quarter 2... Are you on track with your goals? Need more content and customers? Let's do this! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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