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{NAME}, The Montana 406 Notary Conference did not disappoint. Over 300 notaries from around the co

{NAME}, The Montana 406 Notary Conference did not disappoint. Over 300 notaries from around the country converged for a two-day learning and fun-fest in Helena. Although held every two years, and sponsored by the Montana Secretary of State's office, this year's event was special. A contingent of officials from the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) was there, which is where the official Apostille Treaty of 1961 is managed. They presented on the future of apostilles with the new E-APP. But more than that, over 25 trainers and presenters taught 300 eager minds how to be better notary practitioners and entreprenuers. What a gift we have to act as the last line of dfense against identity theft AND build a lifestyle business doing it. There is magic at these events. You never know who you'll meet. At this Montana event, I met the "Treasure State's" Secretary of State. I met the Secretary-General of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH). I met the scheduling assistant for the lieutenant governor of the State of Alaska. Plus, RON platform owners and representatives. Notaries, galore. Some that work for employers, some that are entreprenuers. Your future collaborators are at these events. Your future partners are at these events. Your future friends are at these events. Come. You're invited. The next one I'm speaking at is October 18-20 in Philadelphia, the Philly Notary Social. It's packed full of presenters and teachers that will help get you to the next level, AND you'll meet your future... Deadline is LOOMING for the $100 discount to end. Book your seat NOW. [Click here]( The full two day program is usually $379. With the Summer Savings Discount, it's only $279. But... Even better... It's hosted at The Notary Hotel in downtown Philadelphia. This is the notarial experience of the year. [Reserve Your Spot Now]( An investment in a learning event is an investment in your future. Let me know when you book your spot! Maybe we can meet for coffee or a cocktail when we're there? Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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