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you coming? (Brand Building Workshop this Friday)

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Scott@theamazingseller.com

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  Yesterday, totally validated WHY I'm glad I decided to host this last minute Brand Building Wo

  Yesterday, totally validated WHY I'm glad I decided to host this last minute Brand Building Workshop on Friday. If you haven't registered yet, [grab your spot for the Brand Building Workshop here]( I met with my business partner for coffee and we discussed the business and where we need to FOCUS more of our time. The funny thing was, is it wasn't launching more products in the next 90 days, instead it was doubling down on a few assets that are doing very well. After looking at how our traffic has grown over the last 12 months as well as our email list, we noticed that this is what will generate more profits and drive more sales on our existing products. So, this Friday I'll be breaking down the core process for building a Future Proof Brand that will be diversified to allow for unlimited growth potential. If you're interested in hanging out this Friday, May 10th at 1PM EST, [then grab your spot here and let's build a future proof brand.]( Hope to see you Friday :-) Scott P.S. Next week I'll be speaking at Sellers Summit in Miami and I decided to have a small TAS Un-Official Meet-up to meet some of my listeners. If you're in town and want to join me - l[et me know here.]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Amazing Seller, PO Box 995, Fruitland Park, FL 34731, United States

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