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It's your final chance to get your ticket to B2B Forum online. It's your final chance to get your ti

It's your final chance to get your ticket to B2B Forum online. It's your final chance to get your ticket to B2B Forum online, happening next Wednesday and Thursday. [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( Hi Marketer, This is it. It's your final chance to [register]( for the fall B2B Forum online. It takes place next week—October 13 and 14—at your favorite computer. Here are 5 reasons why you should register right now: - 41 sessions. Forty. One. That means you'll find the answer to whatever challenge you face today (and will face in the coming year). [The program](AHe/YWg2QThubkc0MnRDeWRveVR4eEhTQnMyNW1taWlWSE1XUGJDUWN2SEU3d2cvNHd2QW0zUTR2ZUlSQ1pDQ3c3QXdtZ3lYNmhFM2V5bjNVVmJjcDhDTUd3YTErVUI2MDV1Wi9UeXdiSnRqNnc3c095MWU1bVlQZz09S0/) is created by our inspired Events team with the input of B2B marketers just like you, who've told us what matters to them now. Whether you need a sounder strategic plan or you just want more people to open your emails… we've got you covered. - New friends. Taking some time "away from the office" and meeting new B2B marketing friends will give you a chance to think creatively. To get inspired. To try new things. To be a part of a community that truly gets you. - Shenanigans. A MarketingProfs event is unlike any other event. Because shenanigans. We are serious marketers... but do we take ourselves too seriously? No. We. Do. Not. - Perspective and momentum. The theme for this fall's Forum is Build Momentum. Why? Because that's what you'll do with what you learn, and with the confidence you'll gain. You'll gain necessary perspective to abandon work that isn't feeding you—and invest more time doing the things that propel you (and your business) forward. - 365 days of smarts. Just because the conference doors close, doesn't mean you're on your own. Your paid ticket includes a [PRO membership]( with access to all of our Master Classes, courses, premium webinars, and community for an entire year. So don't delay. [Register right now]( so you can join me next week. Limber up and get ready to CLICK THIS BUTTON RIGHT HERE: [REGISTER]( Done? DONE! [Ann] [Ann] Ann Handley Chief Content Officer [Share this event]( with your colleagues | [View]( in browser Copyright © 2000–2021 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved Read our Terms of Service [here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [Unsubscribe]( from all email | Manage your [email preferences]( MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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