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Invest in your future: Attend an SMX Master Class

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Online Feb 28-29 - Live and on-demand. Greetings -- When it comes to driving successful search marke

Online Feb 28-29 - Live and on-demand. [SMX Master Classes 2024]() Greetings -- When it comes to driving successful search marketing campaigns, staying ahead of the competition, and positioning yourself for a promotion – continued training is one of the best investments you can make. But getting the boss on board isn’t always easy (even if that boss is you!). Whether it's the cost, taking time away from work, or the classic "What will you actually get out of it?", these talking points can help convince your supervisor – or yourself – that attending an [SMX Master Class]() is a terrific step on your career path. [This won't break the bank! My Master Class is just $299.]Expensive in-person or multi-week seminars are out of the question for some companies. But no matter your budget, you deserve access to quality training. For just $299 each, you'll access six hours of actionable, expert-led programming and invaluable Q&A. [It's 100% digital, so travel and lodging expenses aren't an issue.]Say goodbye to airfare, hotel bookings, and all of the other expenses that get tacked onto in-person training. Your entire SMX Master Class is streamed directly to your computer so you can tune in from your office, kitchen, couch -- wherever. [On-demand access is included for free, so I can train when convenient.]Different time zone? Have to take an important meeting? Can't tune in until after work? Fear not. Your entire Master Class will be immediately available for on-demand replay for 120 days so you can watch and rewatch when it fits your schedule. [Check out the rest of the talking points here]() – plus a customizable letter you can copy, paste, complete, and submit ASAP. If you already have approval, or don’t need it, click the button below to [secure your Master Class pass now]()! [Secure my seat]() Have any questions? Reply and let me know. I’m here to help. - Lauren Donovan, your SMX concierge 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 [Manage my subscriptions.]() [Contact Us]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved. [hidden tracking pixel]()

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