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Hey Reader, I keep making my cohort cheaper for you and more expensive for me. I woke up and chose to be kinder. I want to make it even easier to get started inside Content to Gigs. So I’ve made the decision to make it €225 today. Followed by 3 more weekly instalments during your stay. In case your Christmas gifts weren't good enough and Valentine's didn't deliver either, here's my gift to you. I'm also adding a 1:1 30-min call with me, which I normally charge €290 for. So we can map out your exact next steps on getting booked out with everything I’ve learned scaling my business to 6 figures. Anyway, my girlfriend looked at me and said: "You're running a charity." Maybe. But I'd rather over-deliver than over-promise. 4 spots left. Link here: https://magalidereu.thrivecart.com/ctg/ See you inside! Magali |
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364 days of the year, I'm gay. But today I want to be straight with you. You've been reading my emails all week. Some of you clicked the link three times and didn't enroll. (I see you. And this email? I wrote it for you.) You've got questions. Here are the five I hear 30 days before someone gets booked. #1 "I'm not a speaker. Is this for me?" You don't need to call yourself a speaker. You need to get paid for what you know. Workshops. Keynotes. Podcasts. Panels. Corporate trainings. If you...
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