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Hey {NAME}! Laura Biewer and Jen Neitzel are excited to go live later on today at 12:15pm Pacific ti

Hey {NAME}! Laura Biewer and Jen Neitzel are excited to go live later on today at 12:15pm Pacific time, for Tuesday Notary Titans. This is an opportunity for you to ask them questions about your business, AND connect with over 200 notaries from around the country in the chat. The call starts at 12:15pm Pacific and you can use this link to join: [ These TNT calls are always recorded and you can catch the replay afterward. Have a great call! Bill  PS- Curious about apostilles? I'm offering a FREE super-basic training about apostilles with my friend Judi Lawrence, the Queen of Apostilles, this FRIDAY, September 20 at 10:00am Pacific time. [Register here]( This is a BEGINNER training, so it's a totally safe environment to roll up and have your basic questions answered by the pro. We'll cover things like: - What is an apostille (and how do you pronounce it)? - Why do people even need apostilles? - Who issues them? - Why do notaries make great apostille agents? - And how do you make money as an apostille agent? Plus, we're just going to have some fun while we learn, blending in some classic TV quips and humor (And you better believe Golden Girls will be included!). Mark your calendars and register for this free training below. There will not be a replay for this one, and I know it's in the middle of the morning on a Friday. We'll release additional dates later! [Register for the free apostille agent training on Friday, September 20th here](  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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