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Here is your downloadable prompt journal

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notarycoach.com

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{NAME}, I mentioned to you yesterday that I would remind you about the Dandelions book this weekend.

{NAME}, I mentioned to you yesterday that I would remind you about the Dandelions book this weekend. Trust me, at .99 per book, this is NOT a money grab. I just want you to experience the book as others already have. The reviews are inspirational. Some people are writing again. Some are writing for the first time. Writing. Drawing. Painting. Decorating. Whatever. The creative process opens doors. Yep...for your business too. I call my business, Notary Coach, all encompassing of courses, books, a signing company, a tech endeavor, and more, MY MASTERPIECE. This business is a canvas upon which I can create. Writing helps get me there. Want to write-a-long with us? My Dandelions co-author, Bobbil Illing, and I made a free downloadable prompt journal for you. You can have it for free at the link below. You don't even have to buy the book for ninety-nine cents. I'll give you the journal! [Download your journal here]( And, if you want to support me as an independent author... If I have brought any value to your life and business experience... And if the dollar is in your budget right now... [Buy the Kindle book for $1 here]( Your purchase helps us kickstart the Amazon monster and get us noticed in an ocean of millions of books. Can you help? The Kindle price is $1 until Tuesday at midnight. After that, launch pricing is over. Thanks for being here. Thanks for listening. Thank you for supporting. Bill Limited time offer! Kindle price increases soon! [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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