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Join us online for our Marketing & Sales Enablement Friday Forum. jVLSE938xBV/eVRLSTk3YnBTNXhoNzZ4ZG9JeXZEa0tSc2ttaWlPRTMxc0dzbXdNRlRWTzhpMDFtR0J6VHdZVEU4SVI5Tk9XZE5SOGtCTTc0eGdQRG5zRVA3V1I3eHdxcG1QdG4rZEJJRDVPR3ZFZzlVSEhVNFdIQkxHUWhMdz09S0/Join us online for our Marketing & Sales Enablement Friday Forum. [RSVP today](. [MarketingProfs | Friday Forums] [Marketing & Sales Enablement Friday Forum]( Sales and marketing alignment is critical for business growth. But if you're struggling to see effective collaboration between your sales and marketing teams, you're not the only one. Come discover current strategies expert leaders are using to get marketing and sales working together in harmony while driving revenue and growth in the B2B world. Join us for our [Marketing & Sales Enablement Friday Forum]( for these three incredible (and incredibly useful) sessions: [Pam Didner]Pam Didner Pivot, Pivot, Pivot. Post-Pandemic Hacks to Support Your Sales Team Learn how to support your sales team with relevant content, conversations, and approaches that facilitate engagement with prospects. [Wayne St. Amand]Wayne St. Amand Closing the Great Divide: Building a Bridge Between Sales & Marketing Discover the latest and greatest practices for sales & marketing alignment, content management, and content activation. [Matt Heinz]Matt Heinz Six Primary PLG Motions: What's Right for Your Business? Find out how to identify which product-led growth strategies are right for your business and overall marketing strategy. [RSVP NOW](kRdBZ/eVRLSTk3YnBTNXhoNzZ4ZG9JeXZEa0tSc2ttaWlPRTMxc0dzbXdNRlRWTzhpMDFtR0J6VHdZVEU4SVI5Tk9XZE5SOGtCTTc0eGdQRG5zRVA3V1I3eHdxcG1QdG4rZEJJRDVPR3ZFZzlVSEhVNFdIQkxHUWhMdz09S0/) KEY DETAILS Date: Friday, March 11 ([add to your calendar]() Time: Sessions start at 11:30am ET Where: Online ([check out the agenda]() Speakers: Pam Didner, Wayne St. Amand, Matt Heinz P.S. Already have plans on March 11? No problem. [RSVP now]( and you'll still receive all of the sessions and resources on-demand for 90 days after the event. Sponsored by: [Allego]( [Share this event]( with a colleague | [View in browser]( Copyright © 2000–2022 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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