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Whew! It has been a busy week!

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It’s been a packed—and blessed—week so far.

I’ve had a great time with some amazing designers at the Design Business Bootcamp the past few days.

Today was Day 4, and the participants launched their offers into the wild.

On Wednesday, I spent time planning for a new training next week, WP LaunchPad.

It’s going to be a great primer for any designers interested in web design, setting up WordPress and website hosting.

I’m going to take you behind the scenes in my own web design/hosting business and show you exactly what I do and how I do it.

If you’ve considered getting into web design but don’t know where to start, this is for you.

Yesterday, I took a day trip to Pittsburg, to visit my alma mater. Pitt State.

I was there to present at Company Day in the school where I graduated.

And, while I was in Pittsburg, I was blessed to have lunch with my two younger daughters, Alli and Liz, who are both students at Pitt.

Today, in my freelance design business, I wrapped up two publication design projects, and sent them off to the printing plant.

Tonight, I’m wrapping up the details for an updated design business course for web, brand and graphic designers.

I’ll be sharing more details tomorrow and will be opening up enrollment tomorrow night.

I’m excited to be offering a limited number of super-valuable fast-action bonuses that are gonna go fast.

In fact, I won’t be making the details public until later tomorrow, but if you’d like to get a sneak peak of the updated course and get first dibs on fast-action bonuses, just hit reply and ask.

Trust me, they’re not gonna last.

Tomorrow is Friday and the fun is just getting started.

Hang on!

Stay awesome,

~ Mat

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