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As we close out Sunday evening, {NAME}, I want to give you one last chance to grab these free books:

As we close out Sunday evening, {NAME}, I want to give you one last chance to grab these free books: - Sign & Thrive: How to Make Six Figures as a Mobile Notary and Loan Signing Agent; - Supercharge Your Notary Business with LinkedIn: How Mobile Notaries and Loan Signing Agents Build Their Brand, Get Known, and Connect With Their Dream Clients At 11:59pm MT tonight, Amazon will bump their price on the ebooks to the regular picing. Until then, they are FREE! [Get the Free Books Here]( In the Sign & Thrive book, pay special attention to the Daily Do's in Phase 4. These foundational activities stand the test of time and will help you connect with your ideal customers on a deeper level. These strategies still work to this day. In fact, right up to my pulmonary embolism last month, I was using daily actions just like those to connect with a new ideal client for me- estate planning attorneys. There is no hack for cultivating relationships. Your clients are people. If you cut corners and don't show you care, you become just another commodity-expendable. Practice authenticity and communication to "deepify" your connections. It works for your business, and t works in your personal relationships too. If you want even more activities to stretch those skills, get my latest book too, The Notary Business Building Challenge: 90 Days to More Clients, More Income, and More Confidence. [Get the new book here]( Things have absolutely changed in our industry. They're not too unlike the way they were when I entered this business ten years ago. But today, there's opportunity everywhere- not just mortgages. Adapt your business and your mindset to thrive. I'll be here along the way with you. See you this week! Bill PS- There's about 400 of us in the advanced Notary mastermind and community, NBB. We're committed to helping each other succeed. I include every single course I have ever created, plus I recruited my friends- Laura Biewer, Jen Neitzel, Sandra Long, Nina Penny, Judi Lawrence, Sue Hope, Zion Brock, Tyler Botsford, Jim Allen, and even more special guests- to teach live calls every month and give us access to their courses and content. We are committed to building a thriving Notary business, no matter what interest rates are doing. Care to join us? [Get it all for $127 per month]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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