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TNT is back (with a new article too)!

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Hey {NAME}, TNT is back!! Laura Biewer and Jen Neitzel are excited to go live later on today at 12:0

Hey {NAME}, TNT is back!! Laura Biewer and Jen Neitzel are excited to go live later on today at 12:00pm Pacific time, for Tuesday Notary Titans. This is an opportunity for you to ask us questions about your business, AND connect with hundreds of notaries from around the country in the chat. The call starts at 12:00pm Pacific and you can use this link to join: [ These TNT calls are always recorded and you can catch the replay afterward. Enjoy the session after a loooonnnng holiday break! Bill  PS- I just released a new article I've been promising for awhile now. In the world of professional networking, there's a concept known as the Triangle of Trust. These are considered a consumers top three most trusted advisors: Attorneys, Tax (CPA's), and Wealth/Financial. In this article, I contend that the professional notary public provides the fourth "leg", thereby creating a "Quadrangle of Trust." Notaries get in more doors than any salesman (or advisor) ever will. In fact, we’re invited in, welcomed in, and sometimes our clients even bake us cookies. We’re connectors, the hinges that open doors. And if done right, we’re even super connectors. Our referral network is one of the most valuable assets we'll ever own as a small business owner, and members of public, and the revered Triangle of Trust, will be wise to offer you a chair (or a leg) at the table. Read the full article at the link below and please comment with your thoughts to continue the conversation. [Read the Quadrangle of Trust: Claim Your Seat at the Table as a Professional Notary Public]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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