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Book Review: Launch Your Notary Public and Loan Signing Agent Business, By Alyssa Garner & Garrett Garner


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 Launch Your Notary Public and Loan Signing ...

Publisher: Independently published

Publication Date: 2024

Binding: Soft cover

Condition: New

This complete guide to starting your own notary public and loan signing agent business will teach you how to go from zero to six figures, even if you're a total beginner.

Inside this book, you'll discover:

  • How to become a notary public and certified loan signing agent. Including full details on training, application and state-by-state requirements.
  • The step-by-step guideline for nailing your first notary or loan signing appointment
  • How to stay compliant with the law y keeping your commission and certification up-to-date
  • How to land your first client in 24 hours with the easy three-step system that works every time
  • The powerful six-figure marketing framework, which includes how to use social media, email marketing, SEO, and moree to blow up your client base
  • The technical aspects of running a notary business, including setting up an LLC, choosing E&O insurance, and filing taxes, presented as simple concepts in easy-to-understand terms
  • The must-know troubleshooting tips for avoiding common industry pitfalls and costly mistakes like a seasoned pro
  • The quickest way to  scale your business to six figures and the best insider tips to ensure your long-term success
  • And much, much more!
If you're excited by the prospect of a fulfilling business venture, where you can earn six figures working on your own terms and schedule, this book is for you. With the help of the powerful guide, your life and bank account could look drastically different in just a few months!

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