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Attend MarTech for free, online Sept. 24-25. Figuring out how to leverage your existing marketing te

Attend MarTech for free, online Sept. 24-25. [MarTech]() Figuring out how to leverage your existing marketing technology investments to power meaningful results, create data-driven customer journeys while proving ROI, and confidently navigate Google’s third-party cookie decision… these are just a few of the challenges you face daily as a senior-level marketer. Discover the solutions and strategies that can help you overcome these challenges and stay ahead of your competition – at MarTech, online September 24-25, for free. Your FREE All Access pass unlocks the entire program, available live and on-demand – kicking off each day with an exclusive keynote focused on succeeding in an ever-changing marketing landscape: [Day 1 and Day 2 keynotes]() Together with thousands of fellow marketers, you’ll participate in nearly [40 expert-led sessions]() that explore critical marketing obstacles and the tools and tactics you need to overcome them, including… - [Nurture the right customers with AI and scoring]() with Salesforce - [Path to loyalty: 4 steps to stay ahead of the game]() with Great Clips and Marigold - [Integrating AI in a rapidly changing martech landscape]() with Tealium - [Retail media networks decoded: Save budget, maximize ROI]() with Amplitude … and dozens more. You’ll also… - See how your martech stack stacks up during an exclusive [live session + Q&A]() with MarTech’s Kim Davis and CX expert Aña Mourao. - Discuss modern email marketing, first-party and intent data, and AI’s role beyond content creation during [live Coffee Talk networking meetups](). - Explore at your own pace with instant on-demand access to the entire program. - Showcase your knowledge of the latest in martech with a personalized certificate of attendance and digital badge. It’s all free - and streamed directly to your computer. No plane ticket. No hotel room. No time out of the office. What are you waiting for? Secure your MarTech pass now for free and join us online next month! [Grab your free pass]() - 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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