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You're thinking about your blog all wrong (new video series starts soon!)

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Sun, Mar 10, 2019 04:23 PM

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Hey {NAME}, I’ll be real with you: While I might run a pretty awesome, heart-centered, 7-figure

[image] Hey {NAME}, I’ll be real with you: While I might run a pretty awesome, heart-centered, 7-figure business these days... …When I was first starting my blog, I made so. many. mistakes. - I looked in the wrong places for potential customers, clients, and readers who loved my content... - I tried monetization strategies that flat-out flopped (ugh!)... - I expected my list to magically grow (even though I wasn't giving people a good reason to sign up, or sending any traffic to my site)... - And on and on… (Any of those sound familiar? I’ve got your back - and I’ve got a FREE video training series ready for you to help you turn it around. [Click here to get started](.) It took me a while to recognize and correct those errors -- and then when I finally built my audience up enough to sell courses, I made a whole NEW batch of mistakes. Double ugh! While I was eventually able to get myself on track, but not all businesses are so lucky. How do I know? Because I still see amazing, talented, passionate entrepreneurs like you making the same big missteps I made day in, day out. So here’s the good news: after a ridiculous amount of wasted time and money, I was able to build the business you see today. And if I can do it, so can you, my friend. ;) Here’s the better news: I created [a FREE video training series you can access right now]( to help YOU skip the most common, time-consuming, costly online biz mistakes you might be making -- so you can start bringing in more clients, customers, and cash sooner. Introducing my FREE video training: [Blog to Biz Bootcamp]( The coolest part? These trainings are designed to specifically help with the challenges YOU’RE facing right now in growing your blog. Challenges like set-up, growing a list from scratch, content creation, and monetization. Sound like exactly what you need? [Click this link to turn those audience-building oopsies around, and start creating an incredible community.]( When you sign up, you’ll get the first video instantly in your inbox ~like magic~. Can’t wait to hear what you think! :) xoxo Melyssa [Unsubscribe]( The Nectar Collective, LLC 520 Broadway Suite 200 Santa Monica, California 90401 United States

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