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The attorney email that worked

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notarycoach.com

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orders@notarycoach.com

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Wed, Jan 24, 2024 02:00 AM

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I promised you I would send the email template that actually worked the best in my attorney prospect

I promised you I would send the email template that actually worked the best in my attorney prospecting efforts, {NAME}. This script actually opened a lot of doors for me so I could have conversations with estate planning attorneys. Some of these attorneys became clients. Many are on my attorney referral list (yes, even if they don't have clients for me, I keep them on my list to send clients to them). And some were just not a good fit. All these determinations were made after a conversation triggered by a variation of this email: Hi Julie, I’ve been following you on LinkedIn for awhile now and I appreciate how [Personalize Attributes Here]. I am a mobile notary in [Your Service Area] and I specialize in living trust appointments. Like you, I have a passion for helping people at this stage of their life. I often have clients requesting qualified attorneys for referral. Are you open to a conversation this week about how we could make that a win-win? Sometimes conversations happen, sometimes they don't. But if you don't get in the arena and start playing the game, nothing is going to happen. We're on a mission to help you serve more customers and make more money. Wanna play along with us? What happens when the attorney you send this email to says, yes? Do you know how to facilitate a trust appointment? Do you know how to make a referral list? Let us show you the way. [The Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent (CNTDA)]( program teaches everything you need to know about describing documents, orchestrating the appointment, building your pricing strategy, and contacting attorneys and the public for work. For a few more hours, it's only $248. Your future as a notary will never be this cheap again. And, if you get it and hate it, we always have a 30 day moneyback guarantee. There's no risk. Nothing to lose. Everything to gain. Most trust delivery appointments pay $250, so you'll get a return on your investment fast, as long as you execute on the training. And look what I've done here for you today. I gave you the email script you need to market to attorneys. Now all you have to do is be awesome and masterfully deliver your services. Ready? [Get Certified]( See you inside! Bill PS- WARNING: This offer will self-destruct at midnight Pacific time on Tuesday 1/23/24 [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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