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More ways to learn. More opportunities to transform your career. Coming Up SEP 4 60 minutes | sponso

More ways to learn. More opportunities to transform your career. [MarketingProfs] [Schedule of Events]( Coming Up SEP 4 [Free Webinar] [Transforming Writing for Businesses With AI]( 60 minutes | sponsored by Bruce Clay Inc. SEP 5 [Free Webinar] [10 Common Webinar Mistakes to Avoid in 2024]( 60 minutes | sponsored by ON24 SEP 10 [Free Webinar] [The Trust Paradox: Transforming Social Media Into a Trusted Discovery Engine]( 45 minutes | sponsored by Yext SEP 13 [Friday Forum] [Marketing Planning]( 3 free live sessions | sponsored by Cvent SEP 19 [Free Webinar] [Unlock Growth: The Power of Signal-Based GTM Strategies]( 45 minutes | sponsored by Salesloft OCT 11 [Friday Forum] [Email Marketing]( 3 free live sessions | sponsored by Exclaimer NOV 12-14 [Conference] [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( Join us in Boston for the best B2B marketing conference on the planet. Check out the program and register today! Don't Miss Out [MarketingProfs | Marketing Writing Bootcamp]( Last month, a reporter was forced to resign from a Wyoming newspaper after getting caught using AI to write articles and generate fake quotes, according to USA Today. We're not surprised. We get a lot of AI-written articles submitted here at MarketingProfs, many with plagiarized content and zero editing. That's not the right way to use AI. AI is a tool. It requires your oversight and ethics to generate something useful and true. But AI can do the heavy lifting, like researching your market, analyzing competitors, and generating draft content quickly... Letting you focus on brand voice, style, and creativity! On Wednesday at 12 noon ET, Bruce Clay will show you how at his free webinar: [Transforming Writing for Businesses With AI](. Join Bruce and the MarketingProfs community for this sneak peek from Marketing Writing Bootcamp, a ten-week series for marketers who have some writing to do—which is all of us. [LET AI DO MY HEAVY LIFTING ➔]( [MarketingProfs] This email was sent as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from Event Announcements | [OPT OUT OF ALL EMAIL]( © 2024 MarketingProfs, LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](. 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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