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Well later this week I will be bringing the Down & Dirty Seminar Tour across the border to Canada. First stop is Toronto and then Calgary and both seminars are now sold out as of yesterday. This tour is really getting a lot of momentum and I am super excited that so many are coming for a fun day of learning. We will be posting future U.S. dates here in the next few weeks so keep checking the Kelby Training Live website for new dates as they are posted. Looking forward to my first trip Canada ever!

Also, for all you Twitter folks out there, you can follow me on Twitter here. I am usually posting news about what’s new on Planet but every now and then I throw in a little silliness just to liven things up. I even post some early updates on new tutorials and other special events. Hey, it’s fun and there are no rules!!

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3 Comments

  1. merry said on — June 27, 2009 @ 4:03 am

    I came to visit blogging friends

  2. mp3 said on — July 23, 2009 @ 6:41 am

    nice post. thanks

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