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Grab your free pass and join us online June 11-12. Next month, thousands of seasoned search marketer

Grab your free pass and join us online June 11-12. Next month, thousands of seasoned search marketers will gather together to learn next-level SEO, PPC, and AI tactics, get real-time answers to specific questions, and participate in engaging discussions with fellow attendees and industry experts. Will you be there? SMX Advanced is happening online, June 11-12, and I’d love for you to join us for free at this once-a-year training experience! The agenda is now LIVE and ready for you to explore: [searchengineland.com/smx/advanced/agenda]() It’s all hand-crafted by the Search Engine Land programming committee, including Danny Goodwin, Barry Schwartz, Anu Adegbola, Brad Geddes, Eric Enge, Greg Finn, and more familiar faces. Together, you'll unlock: - A kickoff keynote conversation with Google’s Director of Product Management - A PPC keynote + live Q&A with former Tinuiti VP Aaron Levy - Actionable sessions on RAG, SGE, PMax, GenAI, and other critical search topics - Engaging Coffee Talk meetups - Hours of live Q&A with expert guests - Instant on-demand access - A personalized certificate of attendance It’s all yours. Ready to register? Grab your free pass here: [events.searchengineland.com/smx-advanced-2024]() For nearly 20 years, 150,000+ search marketers from around the world have attended SMX to learn game-changing tactics and make career-defining connections. Don’t miss your opportunity to join them online for the only training event created by advanced search marketers for advanced search marketers. Have any questions? Reply and let me know :-) - Lauren, your SMX concierge P.S. Yes, you’re an advanced marketer… but are you “award-winning”? Enter the 2024 Search Engine Land Awards for your chance to take home the highest honor in search: [searchengineland.com/awards]() [SMX Advanced Title and Gold sponsors]() Learn about SMX advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe](). This email was sent by: [Search Marketing Expo]() - a division of Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Contact Us]() [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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