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{NAME} - Let's Talk About YOUR Business Hello, {NAME} I wanted to reach out to you, personally, to t

{NAME} - Let's Talk About YOUR Business Hello, {NAME} I wanted to reach out to you, personally, to talk about growing your business with email marketing tools from TrafficWave.net. At some point, you held an account with us at TrafficWave.net with username: {NAME} {NAME} ... I want to help you succeed. Today, {NAME} is no longer active in our system and I wanted to reach out to you to find out why. As I talk with people all over the world, I find some of the most common reasons people have for not sticking with us comes down to a few simple things. 1) People tell me, "I don't have a list.". That's ok. When I got started, I also did not have a list. I started with 0 and built from there. This is the perfect reason to use these tools: To Start Building Your List. 2) People tell me, "I never heard from my sponsor.". I know that can be frustrating. But, I do have good news. No matter who your official "sponsor" is in TrafficWave.net, when you joined, you became a part of my team. I consider myself your upline, no matter who your actual sponsor was and my commitment is to helping you learn and use these tools to create success in your business. I guess what I'm getting at is this: If you are interested in learning how to set up a system that can literally begin generating leads for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ... If you are willing to put in a little bit of time watching my training videos, and reviewing my articles to learn to use these powerful tools ... I would love to have you back with us to begin using these powerful tools to build your lists, follow up with prospects, and drive sales for your business. Feel free to reply to this message with any questions you may have. I'm all ears and ready to help you if you are ready to make a successful run at your projects with email marketing. Yours In Success, Brian Rooney TrafficWave.net Username: {NAME} We Are Here To Help We highly recommend connecting to us on your favorite social media sites to stay updated and informed. Find us on Facebook: Talk with other users on our Facebook Group Page: LinkedIn: Or Twitter: Our Youtube channel is located at Instagram: Our blog: [() Copyright 2000-2020 Hamney Roobright, Inc. dba TrafficWave.net. 330 Rayford Rd PMB 312 | Spring TX 77386 USA | Toll-Free Phone/Fax: 888.890.3946 You are receiving this email as a former Member of TrafficWave.net. If you no longer wish to receive communications from TrafficWave.net, please use the following link:

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