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Today is the day - the last day to ! This is the only training in the industry that will give you th

Today is the day - the last day to [enroll in the Head of Marketing Bootcamp 2.0]( This is the only training in the industry that will give you the skills and tools you need to walk into any marketing role, in any company, in any industry, and immediately drive results...in just the next 4 weeks. Plus, if that wasn't enough, you get access to these all add'l bonuses free: - Our Digital Marketing Mastery certification, the industry's most comprehensive digital marketing training to date, so that you can proudly display that you are a Certified Digital Marketing Strategist ($995 Value) - "Building Your Growth Team" bonus training with DigitalMarketer's President, Richard Lindner so you can build an elite, high-output team around you ($995 Value) - "Budgeting & Resource Allocation For Growth" bonus training with DigitalMarketer's Head of Marketing, Matt Swan so you can over perform while under budget and bring home those big bonuses! ($995 Value) In this 4-week bootcamp, you'll work we me and the marketing masterminds that created DigitalMarketer so you can: : - Define and articulate an effective strategy - Execute that strategy across departments - Accurately measure the effectiveness of that plan, and… - Optimize the strategy to achieve the defined goals [So head here now]( before this opportunity expires at midnight tonight. (Or it fills up!) Can't say which will be first… All I know is right now you can [get the skills and strategies to drive the results you want in your career or company with me by your side](. Talk soon, Ryan P.S. Don't forget this is the LAST TIME myself, Richard Linder, and our current Head of Marketing, Matt Swan will be leading this bootcamp ourselves. So if you want to be mentored by me and the true marketing mavericks of DigitalMarketer this is it! [Head over here now and let's get to work](. Ryan Deiss Co-Founder & CEO DigitalMarketer   Sent to: {EMAIL} DigitalMarketer, 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, 120, Austin, TX 78735, United States Know someone who’d like this email? [Forward it to a friend!]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Become a subscriber!]( Want to change what emails you get from us? [Manage your subscriptions]( Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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