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You never know who you're going to meet in this business, {NAME}. Sometimes you meet them at the s

You never know who you're going to meet in this business, {NAME}. Sometimes you meet them at the signing table... And sometimes at a conference or workshop... That someone that changes everything for you, or impacts your life in immeasurable ways. That's what can happen when you're in the "arena," and open to connections. At the signing table, I met: - Nina Penny, a lifelong friend and collaborator now in Notary Business Builder.; - Bobbi Illing, now one of my best friends and co-author of my book, "Dandelions;" - Mary, an escrow officer that turned into a friend and one of my biggest clients. At a conference or event, I met: - Dustin Hogan, incredible human that has both coached and healed me, and contributed to a mastermind program that changed our lives. - Laura Biewer, hosted her Notary Symposium event and through Carol Ray's persistance, gave me 12 minutes to speak (the rest is history), AND I got to meet Carol Ray that weekend too! - Jen Neitzel, showed up to a happy hour meet & greet I hosted in Dallas on the tail end of the LegalShield convention. Now friends, and collaborators in Notary Business Builder, along with Laura and so many more. These are just a few examples of hundreds of connections that have impacted my life. There is a reason some of the most popular peer networking events and conferences have so many repeat attendees: They get something out of it. These events, these shared experiences, bond us together like nothing else. Sure, the content and presentations are helpful, powerful, and even transformational. But, the connections... The bonds to our peers... Who become our friends... And our inspiration... And maybe even our future collaborators... THAT'S what these events are really about. And that is why I want to invite you to the Philly Notary Social in October. Judi Lawrence is the event organizer, and she does a tremendous job of blending education and fun into this downtown Philadelphia event. This year, it's even hosted at The Notary Hotel (a BEAUTIFUL, Autograph Collection property). Come spend the weekend of October 18-20 with us, and a hundred of your peers. I know it's far for some, closer for others. It's precisely 2,902 miles for me, from my front door to the door of The Notary Hotel. And it's worth it to me. It's worth meeting up with my friends and collaborators several times per year. It's worth shaking hands with YOU, meeting with YOU, sharing with YOU. Let's make some memories together. Right now, through Tuesday, September 2, you can still save $100 off the price of admission. [Reserve Your Spot and save $100 here]( You won't regret it. The trainers and presenters are top notch. The crowd is fun, warm, and welcoming. And the location can't be beat. Philly in the fall is gorgeous. Hope to see you there, Bill PS- The $100 off for the Summer savings special ends on Tuesday at midnight! Book your ticket to the Philly Notary Social today! [Reserve here](  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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