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New download: Daily Do's for Marketing to Attorneys

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Wed, Nov 8, 2023 12:53 PM

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Good Morning, {NAME}! What a day of celebration for Notary Public, huh? Lots of fun and love eve

Good Morning, {NAME}! What a day of celebration for Notary Public, huh? Lots of fun and love everywhere. I'm grateful to share this journey with you and I'm glad you're here. Yesterday, I also released the revised edition of the Daily Do's-those daily habits I used to help cultivate relationships with escrow officers, builders, and lenders, that ultimately led to my multiple-six figure loan signing business. My target market has changed, and I hope yours has too. To help, I created the Daily Do's For Amplifying Your Attorney Clients. [Download here]( It's similar to the original, but modified and more succinct for attorney work, namely estate planning attorneys. This is the exact strategy I used before moving to Washington to secure four attorney clients with the Vision, Value, and Volume to supply $2,000 a week in trust deliveries. Take this work seriously. The opportunity is real. The Daily Do's are free for you! Download and listen to the recent conversation with Jen Cooper where we go a little deeper on their origins, with the link below. [Download and Listen here]( I'm headed back to AZ for some business and learning. Be well! Catch you next week! Bill PS- Today at 2:30pm PT, NBB is hosting a special 90 minute training for our members. We've invited Robbie Samuels, Zoom production expert, best selling author, and networking extraordinaire, will deliver "Low-Tech Solutions for More Inclusive (and unboring) Zoom meetings. If you're leading groups, training, estate planning presentations, or ANYTHING on Zoom that involves another human being, you don't want to miss this exclusive event. It's NBB members only, but don't worry, it's easy to join. Click the link below, pay your $58 for your first month, and you're in. You'll receive the link to join us today within a couple hours. Just mark your calendar and set the time aside. You'll love this! And then, you'll have access to ALL the other NBB courses and resources too. Cancel anytime, no obligation. [Join NBB and the Zoom Training Here]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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