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Brandon's fingerprinting replay on Youtube

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I love hearing Brandon's story, {NAME}. He was one fo the very first students in Sign & Thrive, over

I love hearing Brandon's story, {NAME}. He was one fo the very first students in Sign & Thrive, over five years ago, as he started out on his Notary Public journey. Today, following promptings, inner callings, and opportunity, he runs eight fingerprinting locations and has launched a training and success platform to help others get similar results. You can learn more about the fingerprinting opportunity, as well as watch Brandon's interview replay at the link below. I included his business partner's interview on my Sign & Thrive podcast too, so it's all in one place. [Watch, listen, or get started in fingerprinting here]( Is it for everyone? No. Don't get me wrong. Fingerprinting is a viable business option in all 50 states, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will be a good fit for you. It can be done as a mobile technician, but pro advice recommends a physical location at some point when you have a customer base. There is a significant up front investment, especially if you want to do electronic fingerprinting. Part of the opportunity in fingerprinting is the ability to enhance customer service levels. There has been such little competition previously that service levels are pretty unspectacular in some areas. You have to be committed to being extraordinary. Not everyone is ready for an endeavor like that. But if you are... If you're willing to go the extra mile... If you're willing and able to invest in yourself and some equipment... The timing couldn't be better. Once hard to obtain information is now available, especially through friends like Brandon and Dan. There's now a clear pathway to revenue, with the support you need to succeed. Opportunities like this are why we buy books, classes, and seminars in the first place-to learn from people who have the results we desire. Learn from them. You can take their 30-second survey, and get into their free training at the link below. [Take survey here]( Enjoy the research for yourself. Bill PS- If you're in the Sign & Thrive course or NBB, I'll see you for office Hours at 12pm PT! [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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