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I made a free course for you :) (don't make these mistakes, yo!)

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Heya {NAME}, Since starting my blog, I've tried TONS of different strategies to grow my own audience

[image] Heya {NAME}, Since starting my blog, I've tried TONS of different strategies to grow my own audience. I've also created more than five online courses, as well as a monthly subscription. Today, I've got a pretty well-oiled machine that makes a great income, leaves me plenty of time to enjoy life, AND allows me to give back + make an impact in others' lives. But, boy, it didn't always look that way. Mainly because I've made so.many.mistakes. along the way. When I was first trying to grow my audience, I did things like: looking in the wrong places for my people, not giving people a good reason to sign up for my email list, expecting my list to magically grow (even though I wasn't sending any traffic to my site), and on and on... It took a little while before I recognized all the mistakes I was making. Then, I was *finally* able to start growing my audience... So I took the next step and created my first paid online course... Which means I started making a whole NEW set of mistakes by being clueless about how to create and sell world-class courses. *Face palm* Now, I've managed to work out those mistakes over time, too. But hey -- this is part of being an entrepreneur...you make mistakes! I still face obstacles, but they've evolved. And that's what I want for you, too, {NAME}... ...I want to help you move past the obstacles and mistakes that are keeping you stuck. That's why my *free* training series talks about the biggest mistakes I see bloggers and online entrepreneurs make...and how to fix them. (This series is so.freaking.important for your journey because it could end up saving you a ridiculous amount of time and money.) And you can get access to that training RIGHT NOW. The coolest part? You can tell me where you're currently at in your business, and I'll send you the trainings that are designed to help with your specific challenges. ('Cause who needs to get distracted by tips and strategies that don't apply to them?) Click the link that best describes your current situation: - Option 1: ["I am currently making LESS than $1,000/month with my blog/online business."]( - Option 2: ["I am making MORE than $1,000/month with my blog/online business."]( (Note: please only click ONE link.) When you sign up, you’ll get the first video delivered to your inbox shortly. Woohoo! Can’t wait to hear what you think! :) xoxo Melyssa [Unsubscribe]( The Nectar Collective, LLC 1450 2nd Street Suite #361 Santa Monica, California 90401 United States

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