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Register for [Marketing Writing Bootcamp]( by May 1 and use promo code CAMP18 to save $200. Trouble viewing this email? [View in browser](. [MarketingProfs | Marketing Writing Bootcamp]( Hi there, Marketer— In the words of best-selling author Ann Handley, "You can be a great writer without being a great marketer, but you can't be a great marketer without great writing." Truer words have never been spoken. Strip away all the graphics, templates, and automation technologies from your marketing creations, and you're left with words—which are the most important part. And today, with content marketing the name of the game, it's imperative that marketers communicate in ways that are not only compelling but also effective in meeting business goals. So, what if you don't fancy yourself a great writer? Or you're good at email promos but can't wrap your head around creating a video script? Well, our upcoming and better-than-ever [Marketing Writing Bootcamp]( is here to help. Kicking off on July 12 with a live (and lively!) keynote from the one-and-only Ann Handley herself, you'll want to be there! Ann's Q&A alone will be worth your time. Trust me, you'll be entertained and enlightened. Plus, you'll get access to [two additional live keynotes]( Deckers on July 19 and Joanna Wiebe on July 26—as well as another 10 on-demand sessions (and don't worry, all 13 sessions will be available for you to watch or re-watch at your leisure). Whether you're tasked with crafting B2C or B2B content, you'll learn how to be authentic and engaging, avoid useless words, write like a pro on topics that aren't super familiar to you, and everything else you need to become a marketing-writing genius. And, good news, [register by May 1 with promo code CAMP18]( to grab your Early Bird discount of $200. Get ready to write your way to marketing excellence! [Matt Snodgrass] :: Matt Snodgrass :: Director of Marketing :: MarketingProfs P.S. Could your entire team use some writing inspiration? [Register a team of three or more]( and save 50% per ticket (Early Bird coupon cannot be applied to the group rate). Copyright © 2000–2018 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved [Terms]( under which this service is provided to you. We protect your privacy. All logos and names are the copyrights of the respective owners. This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs membership. If you prefer to no longer receive MarketingProfs Event Announcements, you can [leave this list](. [Manage]( your mail preferences | [Forward]( this message to a friend MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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