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- Most people will waste Valentine's week. Don't be one of them.
Most people will waste Valentine's week. Don't be one of them.
This isn't another "gratitude movement." It's smarter than that.
Quick heads-up.
Valentine's week is about to get LOUD.
Promos. Discounts. Cringe couple posts.
The usual circus.
World Love Week (Feb 8–15) gives you a different option.
For eight days, we're inviting people to send ThankYouGrams — short notes of appreciation they can send by email, completely free.
No flowers. No gifts. No performance.
Just one human acknowledging another.
Why this matters to you:
Your audience is TIRED of being sold to.
They want to feel like you actually give a damn about them.
Not just their wallets.
And this is a CLEAN way to show that...
Without running some cheesy campaign or posting another fake inspirational quote.
Here's what you can do:
→ Send one email inviting your list to participate
→ Post about it once on social
→ Or just send a ThankYouGram yourself and share what happened
That's it.
What this does for you:
It separates you from every other coach/speaker/author/marketer running the same tired Valentine's promo.
It creates goodwill with your audience.
And it positions you as someone who cares about PEOPLE...
Not just profit.
I made this easy for you:
Everything you need is in one simple guide:
Copy. Paste. Done.
One more thing:
If someone from your audience subscribes to Daily Hug or joins Hug Society during World Love Week...
20% of that revenue is donated to the charity of YOUR choice.
This isn't an affiliate play.
It's an impact builder.
Small actions adding up to something real.
So here's the deal:
Valentine's week is coming.
You can ignore it.
You can run the same tired promo everyone else is running.
Or you can do something DIFFERENT...
That actually connects with people.
(Use your supporter link if you have one—get it here: https://WorldLoveWeek.com/supporter-resources.)
Let’s make a difference this week!
Ken
P.S. The content that gets the MOST engagement next week?
It won't be another "5 tips" post.
It'll be the story of what happened when YOU sent a ThankYouGram.
Who you sent it to. What they said back. How it felt.
THAT'S the content people actually care about.