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Let’s create an offer your design prospects can’t refuse.

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We’re just a few days away from my final Design Business Bootcamp of 2024.

12/50 spots are filled.

Why 50?

Because, when you register for the Bootcamp, I want to make sure you get results.

I’m going all-in for those that show up to do the work.

I want you to have a custom-tailored offer, based on your skillset, that makes your design services a client magnet.

Here’s how the Bootcamp work:

  • Day 1: The Audience – We dive deep into your market’s pain points.
  • Day 2: The Approach – We package your skills as the perfect answer to your market’s problem.
  • Day 3: The Asset – We’ll build a pricing structure and value-based offer for you that will be hard for your client to resist.
  • Day 4: The Announcement – With your rock-solid offer ready to go, I’ll show you how to pitch your offer and get real leads… fast.
  • Day 5: Adjustments & Feedback – On the final day, I’ll answer all your burning questions and provide feedback on your offer, messaging, and promotion plan.

Here’s a little bonus I’m throwing in…

If you submit your offer for feedback, I will give you video feedback to make your offer even more effective.

You read that right.

For just $20, you can snag a seat at the Design Business Bootcamp and get your offer reviewed (or rewritten) by me.

An offer you can use over and over to make tons of sales.

This Bootcamp is for you…

Even if you’re just starting out…

Even if you’ve never written an offer before…

Even if you’re terrible at English (like I am)…

This might be the best $20 you’ve ever spent.

Seats are filling up fast.

I’m hoping for a sell out.

We start on Monday but you can secure your seat today.

Sign up here ($20) and get 5 days of training, coaching calls, and a personal offer review.

See ya there,

~ Mat

Mat Casner | Freelance CEO, 511 Main Street, Mound City, KS 66056
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