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[Launch Quickstart] my complete Launch Blueprint (free until Friday)

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here’s your “plug and play” roadmap to create your first launch Real quick: I’ve

here’s your “plug and play” roadmap to create your first (or next) launch Real quick: I’ve opened up [enrollment for my Product Launch Formula® Coaching Program](=). But only for a few more days. In the fourth lesson of my Launch Quickstart, you saw my entire Product Launch Formula in action – the same formula that literally changed the way stuff is sold on the internet. And even though that video lays it all out for you, I wanted to give you something else, something to help you take that training and put it into action. Something I think you’re gonna love – [my Launch Blueprint](. People rave about my Launch Blueprint. It crystalizes my Product Launch Formula into a roadmap you can easily follow – no matter what stage you’re at. Usually, it’s only available once or twice a year (there’s that scarcity again!). But I’m sending it to you now because it’s the perfect complement to the walkthrough video… with a few extra goodies thrown in. In my Launch Blueprint you’ll discover: - Your next (or first) perfect launch – wondering what type of launch is right for you? Whether you’re brand new or you already have a successful business, the Launch Blueprint will reveal your next best step. - The THREE “Launch Foundations” behind EVERY profitable launch. No matter what type of launch you’re having, you’ll dramatically increase your odds of success when you put these powerful foundations in place. Plus - 11 “Advanced Launch Strategies” – whether you want to put your launches on autopilot or need a quick cash infusion, you can use these advanced strategies to take your business to the next level. … and more. (NOTE - my Launch Blueprint is usually only available during my “big” launches. So please don’t share it with anyone outside this training. Thank you) [You can download the Launch Blueprint right here.]( best regards, Jeff P.S. Speaking of launches… The doors for the next class of the [Product Launch Formula Coaching Program]( close on Friday at midnight U.S. Pacific time. To stop receiving email updates about Product Launch Formula [click here](=) [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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