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Find out why online Sept. 24-25 for free. Marketing is constantly evolving, and the difference betwe

Find out why online Sept. 24-25 for free. [MarTech]() Marketing is constantly evolving, and the difference between surviving and thriving is your ability to adapt quickly, stay ahead of the curve, and implement the right tools to help you drive better business results. Spend a few hours with thousands of fellow marketers online September 24-25 at MarTech – for free – to discover solutions and strategies that can help you achieve these critical goals… all without leaving your desk. [Grab your free pass now]() The complete agenda will be live in a few weeks… but for now, you’re the first to get the inside scoop on the kickoff keynote. [MarTech Conference's featured keynote, Mike Pastore]() The modern marketing organization is responsible for driving leads, generating demand, creating content, building memorable customer experiences and more. Fortunately, more than 14,000 tools are available to help. Of course, it wasn’t always like this... Journey back in time (to the superfly 1990s) with Mike Pastore, Editorial Director at MarTech, during this exciting opening keynote. *Cue dial-up modem noises* Together, you’ll explore how marketers back then did their jobs without martech… and look at what technology is changing — and not changing – about the way we do our jobs in 2024 (and beyond). After this time-traveling keynote, you'll be able to: - Evaluate where your marketing team needs to explore new technologies - Understand why all marketers today are becoming marketing technologists - Plan your martech investments to deliver better business outcomes using both humans and technology Mike’s keynote is just the beginning. [Check out more exclusive agenda details here!]() Ready to register? Smart move: It’s fast, easy, and free. [Grab your free pass]() Have any questions? Let me know! I’m here to help. - Lauren Donovan, your MarTech concierge This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() This email was sent by: [The MarTech Conference]() - a conference produced by Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my preferences.]() [Contact Us]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved.

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