 Right now I'm launching my group program for the year. I wanna show you on screen how I got feedback, or I should say got support for my Facebook post about the group program. I got sort of supportive comments on those Facebook, on the Facebook post before I then ran the Facebook ad to distribute that post to more people. So I'm just gonna encourage all of you who are wanting to launch something and you have a couple of supportive fans that could chime in with their comments about how great it is to work with you, or especially if it's something they've bought before, but even if they haven't bought before, they could chime in with just saying, it's really, I hope you all get the chance to work with so-and-so, that kind of thing. So let me show you on screen what that looks like. So I basically said, need some support with my posts announcing Master Heart and MH, that's what it stands for. If you have a moment today, so this is a key, if you have a moment today, because otherwise, I mean, you could say today or tomorrow, you could also say, if you have a moment in the next three days, but something that allows people to say, okay, if I have a moment today, I'll do it, if not, I'll let it pass and that's totally okay. Can you do the following? Let me know which of these two short posts you think is more interesting for attracting good people. So what I actually did was on Saturday, I posted one on Sunday, I posted another one. So just two days in a row, I posted two versions basically of the same call to action. It doesn't matter, but they basically, the ones that the supportive fans I asked clicked on these two and then they comment, they basically let me know out of these 10 messages, which ones they liked better. And then I said, under the more interesting one, can you add a quick comment saying what you love about the thing I'm launching, because I wanna boost that post and maybe post tomorrow, Facebook ads, that kind of thing. Thanks if you have a few moments today. And I said, if not, let me know your response later. Okay, so even some of the people couldn't respond the same day or even the next day and they respond to it a few days later. And that's perfectly fine too. So anyway, the winning post, as you'll see, I'm gonna show you on the screen here. I'm talking as fast as I can before I have to let my cat out. So the, no, that's not the winning post. The winning post was this one actually. And the winning post, as you'll see, and in fact, I even changed some of the language based on the feedback I received in these 10 responses, I changed the language. But anyway, as you can see, these very nice people commented about the program, so that now as I'm running the Facebook ad, all the people seeing the ad are also seeing these comments. And the fact that they are Facebook comments means they're legit, they're not just some testimonial on a website that I could have made up, which I never make up testimonials. But people sometimes doubt, hey, are you making up these things up? No, these are actual people. You can look at their accounts, you can look at their profiles and things like that. So I do recommend you give this a try. So let me know if you have any questions about this. So I do wanna clarify for the recording, for those who are asking, this was just a group email that I sent, just to put a bunch of email addresses in and I'm just sending it to them. And I happened to, now, if you were doing this, you probably shouldn't put them all in the two field or the CC field. Like if I'm writing a message, I shouldn't put them all in the two or the CC field. I should put them in the BCC field so that people don't see each other's, people can't reply all and have this avalanche group thread to happen. Now you should also do this very sparingly because if you're BCCing a bunch of people, they have no way to unsubscribe, right? Cause you're just sending an email to people. So you just have to be careful. You're doing this really to people who wouldn't mind that you BCC them. And the other thing I wanna mention about this is we might wonder, how did I get the links to these things? Well, if you didn't know, if you go to any Facebook post that you've written, you can simply click on the timestamp, like I'm gonna click on the timestamp here. And once I click on the timestamp, it'll give me the exact URL that I can copy and paste. For example, into an email, oops, I don't know where the email went, the email to send to people. So hope that helps. And instead of emailing people with BCC, a more, maybe legitimate way of doing it. And you could reach more people by using your email newsletter. So if you had an email newsletter or some segment of your email newsletter that you felt was warm enough where they wouldn't mind getting this kind of like, hey, would you support me kind of message? You could certainly put the link in the email newsletter, maybe to your warmest fans or whatever and do it that way. So. Thank you.