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Have you Googled yourself lately?

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Have you Googled yourself lately, {NAME}? Try it now. Google "Notary Near Me" and see where you rank

Have you Googled yourself lately, {NAME}? Try it now. Google "Notary Near Me" and see where you rank in search results as a Notary Public in your city. If you're unsatisfied with your results, it's time to take your web presence seriously. Join Jim Allen's Google Business Profile (formerly known as Google My Business) for Notaries Training this Sunday, March 20, at 9:00am ET (yes, that's 6am PT). [Reserve Your Seat Here]( For about what you get paid on one really great appointment, you'll have a skill set that will serve your business (and all future businesses & endeavors), forever. You've worked so hard to build your competence and confidence as a Notary Public; You really are exactly the kind of Notary the people in your community are craving. It's your responsibility to make sure they can find you when they need you. Using the tools and features included in the free suite of services from Google Business Profile lays the foundation to help make that happen. [Get the Training]( This training must be attended live on Sunday morning. It will not be recorded for replay. Plan on spending 2.5 hours with Jim and your Notary peers as you go through the training, step-by-step. There's a live Q & A too! The best time to optimize your web presence was this time last year. The second best time is right this minute. See you Sunday! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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