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I don't mean to bug you on a Friday {NAME}, but I've heard from so many people that they missed the

I don't mean to bug you on a Friday (especially right before New Year's Eve) {NAME}, but I've heard from so many people that they missed the live training this last Tuesday. Was that you? If so, we're releasing the replay as a "premiere" on YouTube right this second (8am PT 12/30/22). [Join here]( You can still watch it no matter when you click it, but from 8am PT-9:30am PT, I'll be live and in the chat to help answer some of your questions about using Artificial Intelligence apps, like ChatGPT, to create content for your notary business. This is an uncomfortable topic. But like many uncomfortable things, this is where growth happens. And, where some are turned off by AI and the power of this technology, many thousands more embrace the positive impact it can make. [Join me now here]( Ask your questions, spark a conversation, and learn something that could change your life and business forever. And it is FREE. Free. Free. Free. Your biggest pain point is creating content that drives MORE revenue from your ideal customers. ChatGPT can heal that pain. [Watch and learn here]( You have nothing to lose. It's free. (Did I mention it was free to use ChatGPT?) I know cost factors impact your business right now. I am doing my best to ease that. You can use this service for free, right now. Let me show you how. [Get the free training]( When your mind is blown, let me know. This technology changes everything. Bill PS- Happy New Year! [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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