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[Pic] Why all the crazy faces?

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"You look like the red guy from Angry Birds " That was my daughter's response after she saw this pic

"You look like the red guy from Angry Birds " That was my daughter's response after she saw this picture… She's not wrong. Your response is probably something along the lines of "What am I looking at here?" Well, we just wrapped the first official Head of Marketing Bootcamp earlier today. This group built such a tight bond and had so much fun during the program, that we figured the best way to cap it all off was with a celebratory "silly photo." The feedback from the program has been amazing and I'm so proud of this small group of dedicate marketers. They put the work in, completed their capstone project, and are now 'Head of Marketing' Certified. As a reminder, if you are interested in doing the same... Tonight is the cut off for [registration into the Head of Marketing Bootcamp 2.0]( So if you want to be part of the next silly photo, and more importantly, get one of these… [Then head over here now]( -The "Red Guy from Angry Birds" 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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