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It's Freebie Friday! online event planning checklist




It's Freebie Friday! Checkout our Friday freebie download: online event planning checklist. This very simple - yet - super effective event launch checklist will soon become your new best friend as you will feel more confident and in control while launching your online event. Don't delay printing it out and making use of it. 

We also have included a BONUS for your: a page of Business Inspirational Quotes.



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💬 "Regardless of how you title yourself in the business world, CCJM Consulting is here to help you achieve your dreams and goals. Entrepreneurs, solo entrepreneurs, and budding dreamers with big ideas are all welcome at CCJM Consulting, where you can get the top tips from people who’ve been in the game long enough to know the do’s and don’ts of online marketing. '

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Ariane 
Business Consultant
CCJM Consulting Ltd


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