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[Free Challenge] Get your first or next 100 subscribers in 72 hours (!)

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[image] Hey {NAME}, Has anyone ever told you that "[your first 100 subscribers] are the hardest to get"? I first heard that back in the day when I was starting my email list, and MAN, it was so true. It took me the better part of 4 months (and many late nights and coffee binges) to find 100 people who were interested enough in being part of my tribe. (Why'd it take so long? Because I had no idea what I was doing when it came to list-building or attracting an engaged audience. Yikes!) But while it took me 4 months to get my first 100 subscribers, guess how much longer it took me to get to 1,000...? 3 MORE MONTHS. It almost makes no sense, right? If it took 4 months to get to 100, then surely it would take years to get to 1,000!? Well, not quite. Hitting 100 email subscribers isn't just a bragging right -- it also means that YOU are hitting your stride, starting to truly understand this world of marketing and business, and creating a community that could fill a theater. Pretty cool, right? So, once you get to 100, things can start to snowball much more quickly (plus, you'll have heaps more confidence, knowing that people already dig your stuff). But instead of spending four months (or more) trying to carve out a budding audience, [what if I said you could do it in 72 hours]? Yeah, really! I'm teaming up with my buddies at ConvertKit to host a 100% free, 3-day challenge for you, which is designed to help you get your first (or next) 100 subscribers and keep those people engaged for the long-haul. You'll also get a free month of ConvertKit (the email service provider I frequently recommend to people), which is something they don't normally offer. Pretty sweet. :) [Click here to register for the free challenge!] The 72-Hour List-Building Challenge starts Wednesday, January 25th, so make sure to sign up soon since it won't be available after that. See you in the challenge, {NAME}! I can't wait to see how much momentum this gives you to grow even more this year. :) xoxo Melyssa p.s. Quick recap! I'm hosting a free 3-day challenge with my buddies at ConvertKit, where we're going to show you three strategies to get your first (or next) 100 subscribers, as well as how to keep them engaged. [Click here to register for the challenge.] It's starting next week! [Unsubscribe] The Nectar Collective, LLC P.O. Box 292676 Los Angeles, California 90029 United States

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