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Sorry, {NAME}, On Friday, I told you I'd send you a follow email on how I use my certification a C

Sorry, {NAME}, On Friday, I told you I'd send you a follow email on how I use my certification a Corporate Transparency Act Facilitator (CTAF), and I completely forgot to send it! My apologies, my friend! As a quick reminder, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) mandates that business entities that have organized and registered by application, MUST report their beneficial ownership information by January 1, 2025. This might even mean YOU, if you have set up an LLC, partnership, corporation, or other qualified entity. Now, don't worry, this isn't a big deal, and it's free, and you can take care of it in a matter of minutes. The problem is... No one knows about it. And that's how I'm choosing to utilize my credentials as a crtified Corporate Transparency Act Facilitator. I'm spreading the word! I've built some great relationships with local business owners here in Washington. When I casually ask them... "Okay, so I know this is going to sound weird, but have you ever heard of the Corporate Transparency Act and your reporting requirements by January 1 next year?" No one I've asked up here has ever heard of it. So I'm using it as an ice breaker to meet more people and bring more value. One business owner wants to organize a presentation for me with all her friends that also happen to be business owners. Think this will keep me top of mind? Heck yes it will. And it can do the same for you. You can decide if you want to charge for your services or do it for free as a lead magnet. Choices... That's what you have as CEO of your mobile notary enterprise when you're also a CTAF. There are still millions of businesses that havn't complied with the reporting yet. You can help. The course is $150. [Get certified here]( There is no notarization required. It's all done online. Help people in all fifty states. It doesn't matter where you are or they are. Charge a fair price and you'll have customers for life. Don't worry, we go over that in the course.  Opening doors, Bill PS- If you missed all the other emails I've shared more about this, don't worry! I wrote a little blog about it and you can read it [here](. [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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