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Hey {NAME}, First - here's a caveman with a horse: The caveman in question is Alex Hormozi, who I'm

Hey {NAME}, First - here's a caveman with a horse: [MF_Horse]( The caveman in question is Alex Hormozi, who I'm sure you know. That pic is from a shoot they're doing to promote this free thing called ["The Skool Games".]( Anyone can do it when they take a free trial to Skool. [Here's the page with all the info.]( I've been a customer of Skool for a few years and I like it. I also went through the Skool Games last month to see what it was like. It was awesome. And funny. And fun. During the Skool games, they show you how to use Skool to sell stuff. If you haven't checked it out, you should. Here's why: First of all, it's fun. Alex teaches it and he keeps everything super simple. You don't have a million steps to follow or anything. Second, the "vibe" is awesome. It's a pretty big community and everyone is super friendly, welcoming, and they share what's working for them. Third, even if you're a grizzled old "been there and done that" person like me ... You'll probably learn something new. I did. A lot, actually. Fourth, you might even make a buck or two. [30.44% of people who finish the Skool Games (for free) end up making at least a dollar.]( The whole thing is a classic example of the "Demonstrate You Can Help People By Actually Helping Them" method. Anyway - I saw this pic with the horse and figured I'd tell you about it. I don't get a commission for sending this email by the way. Just think it's cool and wanted to share. Frank [unsubscribe]( RainMakerAI, LLC 7660 Fay Ave #307 La Jolla Ca 92037

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