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ruby.moore@contentive.com

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Hi there, Apologies for the follow-up, I just wanted to let you know that this is your last chance t

Hi there, Apologies for the follow-up, I just wanted to let you know that this is your last chance to join us - ClickZ Collective begins at 9am (EDT) tomorrow. It's unlikely that you're going to be free all day, but don't worry the ClickZ Collective is designed to work with you and your busy schedule, not against it. We really don't want you to miss out, so grab your free passes and then select the sessions which suit your interests and diary. [Claim your free passes now]() I look forward to seeing you tomorrow! Ruby --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there, I hope you had a great weekend! The very first ClickZ Collective is happening on Wednesday - and there's just enough time to join. Don't worry about needing the whole day, you can join us for as much or as little as you like - the ClickZ Collective is designed to work with you and your busy schedule, not against it. Join your peers and pick from discussion areas including: - Should We Be Betting Big on the Metaverse Buzz? - The Digital Marketing Budget Survival Kit - Preparing for Life After Third-Party Cookies - Developing a Growth Mindset Make sure you engage with and learn from Marketing leaders including: - Azlan Raj, Chief Marketing Officer at Merkle - Giles Richardson, EVP, Head of Marketing at Wells Fargo - Matthew Lieberman, Chief Marketing Officer at PwC - Jennifer Solomon-Baum, Marketing Director at Microsoft - Sabrina Rodriguez, Head of Digital Marketing at Ericsson There are a limited number of places left! Don't miss this fantastic opportunity, [secure your free pass here]() Can't make it to the live session? [Register now and we will send you the on-demand recording when released!]() Please let me know if you have any questions, I look forward to seeing you tomorrow! Thanks, Ruby [Clickz-Collective-2022_logo_outline_RGB.png] This email was sent to you as a member of ClickZ. You are currently opted in to receive the ClickZ Marketing Intelligence Insights. You can [update your details and subscription preferences here](). If you no longer wish to receive any emails from us you may [unsubscribe here](). If you have any questions regarding our unsubscribe process please [contact gdpr@contentive.com]().

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