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Free registration - online February 28-29. Live + on-demand. Greetings, Marketer -- Welcome to 2024,

Free registration - online February 28-29. Live + on-demand. [MarTech header]() Greetings, Marketer -- Welcome to 2024, a year sure to be full of exciting challenges and opportunities… where 11,000+ martech solutions are all vying for your attention and your budget. Knowing where to start, which solutions to choose, and how to properly implement them can be… daunting. MarTech makes it simple. [Attend The MarTech Conference](), online March 19-20, for FREE, to easily evaluate the technologies, solutions, and strategies that can help you drive awareness, loyalty, conversions, and revenue. Together with thousands of senior marketers, you’ll learn how to: - Effectively leverage AI to create scalable, memorable customer experiences that drive conversions through the roof. - Collaborate across your teams to create frictionless journeys that keep customers coming back again and again. - Attract B2B customers and prospects with B2C-like experiences that delight and engage. - Leverage data-driven insights to drive your marketing campaigns and deliver exceptional results. Your free pass unlocks the entire program, featuring insightful keynotes, expert-led sessions, data-rich case studies, live demos, interactive meetups, and more. It’s 100% free and 100% online -- no expense reports, no time out of the office, and no travel risks required. Plus, instant on-demand access is included for free so you can discover when it fits your schedule. The event kicks off with an exclusive keynote from Talisha Padgett, General Manager of Martech Platforms and AI at Microsoft, about how AI and marketing technology can help you improve customer experiences. The complete agenda will be posted in mid-February… I’ll reach out next week with more program details! Since 2014, more than 60,000 marketers have trusted The MarTech Conference to equip them with the solutions and strategy they need to power organizational success. Don’t miss your chance to join them at the largest marketing technology conference in the world! [Grab your free pass]() Have any questions? Let me know! - 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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