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Let’s be frank here… 2023 was a bit of a tumultuous year, to say the least. ChatGPT made c

Let’s be frank here… 2023 was a bit of a tumultuous year, to say the least. ChatGPT made creating content as easy as pushing a button (and we saw competition skyrocket as a result)… Show-up rates at online events, livestreams, and even in-person events plummeted… And the good old “launches are dead” crowd found a few new champions... Look – there’s no doubt the business landscape is shifting (like it does every year). But, for many, this year has felt like an especially wild ride. But there’s some good news too. New challenges breed new opportunities… and as we look forward into 2024, the honest truth is the future is bright for online business. I say that with confidence, because my coaching team and I have collectively seen inside of over 211 launches this year (totally over $10.1 MILLION DOLLARS in results). And… I say that with confidence after wrapping up one of my personal best launches in nearly a decade – and after seeing many of my clients achieve similar successes. (those two things might have something to do with each other 🙂) Want to know what we learned from all that? Over the next few days, I’m going to be [throwing open the doors to my Launch Lab]( – and sharing the exact strategies and tactics that are working right now (and I do mean RIGHT NOW). Then, on January 3rd and 4th I’ll be hosting live sessions where we will dive deep into implementation, how we put these tactics and strategies to work… and how you can use them in your 2024 campaigns. [The first Launch Lab lesson is live right now]( I know predictions can be an interesting game… but they can also destroy your business when they’re wrong. And some of the forecasts for 2023 were way off… Don’t fall into the same trap in 2024. If you want to set yourself up for success, don’t rely on predictions and guesswork… [Check out Launch Lab for the cold, hard facts about what’s working now.]() best regards, Jeff P.S. I’m serious… there’s no theory or guesswork here. Every strategy is grounded in data from analyzing and debriefing 211 real-world launches that generated $10.1MM in sales. [And the ideas in this first lesson helped me have one of my best launches in almost a decade.]() To stop receiving email updates about this [click here]( [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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