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Okay, {NAME}, Maybe you're hesitant to serve estate planning attorneys because you're afraid of

Okay, {NAME}, Maybe you're hesitant to serve estate planning attorneys because you're afraid of what they'll say when you start marketing to them. That's fair. Value is always in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes people want or need what you have to offer and sometimes they don't. That's business (and life, btw). But the fact is, estate planning documents are a HUGE source of the millions of documents that are notarized every year. And most of them need to be notarized. In fact, in every state, a Living Trust requires anywhere from 6-8 notarizations. So... YOU are needed (even required!). The top three objections you'll hear from an estate planning attorney is: - Everyone in the office is a notary already. - I prefer to do my own notarizations/trust delivery. - We have a preferred mobile notary already. Awesome. There's nothing wrong with being the back-up notary. Start there. Build a relationship, prove your skills, and then expand. What many "old-fashioned" attorneys don't realize is that their clients don't want to fight traffic, take time off of work, or hire babysitters to sign a bunch of paperwork. They want easy and convenient. That's what a mobile notary with specialized training in estate planning documents can offer to attorneys and their clients. That means you can get paid for it. Notaries that offer trust delivery services can earn $175-$250 per appointment. It's like loan signings...but different. We're so excited about the trust delivery agent opportunity that we created a FREE training bundle that will show you what we mean by trust delivery, show you how to build a business, facilitate an appointment, and even earn more money for referrals and more. [Get the FREE training bundle here]( Don't wait for interest rates. You can provide a valuable (and lucrative) service today. Trust delivery services, which just means the presentation and notarization of estate planning documents like a Living Trust, are happening every day... With millions of prospects available. Seriously. Some stats say there are between 30-180 million Americans that don't have an estate plan yet. Which is why there are over 200,000 estate planning professionals trying to help them solve that problem. And most of those documents require notarization, especially Living Trusts. There is opportunity everywhere. Let's get it done! Bill  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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