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How to Start a Fingerprinting Business in ANY State

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Happy Monday {NAME}! I am pretty fired up about this week's Sign & Thrive Podcast episode with Dan J

Happy Monday {NAME}! I am pretty fired up about this week's Sign & Thrive Podcast episode with Dan Jurkowitsch. Dan is a detective from New York, as well as a marketing director of a nationwide livescan fingerprinting company, which led to his role as a partner in FingerPrinting Classes. What I enjoy about his team is that they share information openly. And frankly, in the fingerprinting industry, that's been difficult to find through the years. Fingerprinting services are in extra high demand right now, and no matter what state you are in, there are two clear pathways to build a side hustle OR an empire. The choice is yours on this episode of the Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries. Some of this weeks episode highlights are: - You can do fingerprinting in every state (yes, even yours) - These services are outside your Notary commission and fee structures for services and travel are NOT regulated. You can charge whatever you want, if the market bears. - 39:23 "Laser FOCUS is my mantra." - 41:44 "You need three things: the equipment, the knowledge and the eyeballs." - 50:01 "Word of mouth is still the best marketing strategy, which means customer service is paramount." [LISTEN TO MY LATEST PODCAST]( Remember, there is no traffic in the extra mile. The fingerprinting industry is a lot like the wild, wild, west right now. There have been a few companies and individuals that thrived there for years, keeping information and the opportunity secret. Customer service levels leave a lot to be desired in some areas and with some companies. That's where you come in- your customer service skills that serve you so well as a Notary, coupled with your willingness to travel for the convenience of your customers, will serve you well with this additional service. If you want to skip ahead of the line and learn more right now, complete a 30 second survey at the link below and Dan will even give you a free training module. [Complete 30-second survey here]( Enjoy the show! Bill This episode was produced and marketed by the [Get Known Service](Intro music provided courtesy of [Fan Fiqtion]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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