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{NAME}, i-grab mo pa rin ‘to kahit na marami kang naiisip na excuse to not join

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  Seriously. Every action has consequences. If you think you don’t need or won’t ever

  Seriously. Every action (or inaction) has consequences. If you think you don’t need or won’t ever have a need for winning BFCM strategies kasi… Mas magaling ka kaysa Jeiga… Hindi naman eCom ang niche mo… Wala namang BFCM event sa mga client na sine-serve mo… Then good for you. Pwede mo nang i-close ang email na ‘to. HAHA! PERO… If you’re ‘stuck’ or in doubt if copywriting and/or email copywriting is the right decision for you… If you’re currently in a stage where you’re skill-hopping and exploring the skills you might want to pursue… If you’re planning to have your own eCommerce brand in the future… Do yourself a favor… [>> Join BFCM and Beyond Email Marketing Planning Workshop with Jeiga <<]( You might not be sure right now if email marketing is for you, But the strategies you’ll learn from this workshop can certainly help you move forward, one way or another. Attending this might just be what you need to get clarity on the skill you really want to pursue. Or this 2-day workshop might inspire you to start building your own brand despite the lack of resources. My point here is, you’ll never really know until it happens. More often than not, people make up excuses because they think they’re not ready or they’re not cut out for it… News flash, {NAME}: YOU WILL NEVER EVER BE READY In this case, pick your poison na lang talaga. Stay where you are because you’re afraid to fail. Keep your dream lifestyle just that — a dream. Or… Take action even if you think you’re not ready or qualified for the job you want. This is gonna be nerve-wracking but it’s definitely gonna be worth it because you’ll get a more accurate gauge of where you’re currently at vs. where you want to be. Unlike those who stopped trying even before they got started, and just assumed the outcome they believe to be true up to this day. 🙂 Anyway, 3 hours na lang pala until the registration closes. [>> Click here to learn more about the 2-day BFCM Workshop with Jeiga <<]( Rooting for you, Mark Darwin Balaswit Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Dog Copywriter, Barangay Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City, Philippines

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