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Find out how to flex your marketing muscles in 2017 P.S. More cowbell

Find out how to flex your marketing muscles in 2017 [Hightail] [Clean copy] Go all-in Even when everyone agrees change is a good idea, it isn't always easy getting people to adopt a new way of working. If you've decided to update your creative process and become more effective at producing content, be sure to consider these tips for widespread adoption. [A change is gonna come] [Get 20% off Hightail Pro when you upgrade now] [Watch how] Creativity in motion Social Motion Media is a digital content agency based in Vancouver, Canada. We spoke with co-founder and Creative Director Jennifer Mawby about bringing visual art to content marketing and finding a workflow solution for the full lifecycle of a project. [Meet Social Motion Media] [Presentations] Flex your marketing muscles Like most marketers, next year's budget won't provide additional money to spend on your campaigns and promotions. But you can still deliver results by working with what you have using our VP of Marketing's three secrets for squeezing more from your budget. [Pump your plan] [All systems are operational: check out our new site status page] [CNW] Audio engineer Check out this short video to see how Hightail makes getting feedback on music easier with our unique audio commenting feature. Turn up the volume to hear a superbly squelchy electro-funk soundtrack by 13ohms – aka Hightail Automation Engineer, Garot Conklin. [Collaboration in harmony] This message was sent to you because you created a Hightail account. You can [unsubscribe] any time. Hightail, Inc. is located at 1919 S. Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, USA [Terms] | [Privacy] | [Support] P.S. More cowbell

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