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The fall B2B Forum in Boston is a can't- miss event if you want to boost your marketing skills in the coming year. The fall B2B Forum in Boston is a can't-miss event if you want to boost your marketing skills in the coming year. [MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2022]( Friend, we think you should join us for [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( this October in Boston. Why? Because we've lined up [54 ridiculously amazing sessions]( to help you exceed your goals for 2022, 2023, and beyond... There will be sessions and a workshop to help you strategize and plan for 2023, including: - Workshop—Marketing Strategy and Planning for the Future - Become a Marketing Yogi: Flexibility Is the Key to Strategy - The Steps to a Credible and Defensible Market Position - Marketing Planning for 2023 and Beyond - B2B Content Strategy: Your Competitive Advantage in 2023 Also, loads of tactical, practical, actionable sessions to help you execute and get results, including: - Exactly How B2B Marketers Earn Trust: Evidence-Based Content - Future Guide to Email Marketing: How to Drive B2B Email Success in 2023 and Beyond - [Roll up Your Sleeves] LinkedIn Ads: Double Your Performance by Avoiding These Costly Pitfalls - Branded Podcasts: The Ultimate Engagement Medium - Mastering the Prospect Experience: Increasing Loyalty and Conversion Throughout the Buying Journey Plus, talks that will inspire you to think and work differently, including: - Keynote Dawn of the Next-Gen B2B Marketer with Paul Roetzer - Keynote Taking the Numb Out of Numbers with Mona Chalabi - The Great Shift in B2B: The Fundamental Change Everyone's Missing - Reimagining How We Work: Effective Marketing Leadership for a New Era And this is just a small taste of what you'll be able to learn. Check out the [full agenda here](. There's just no way around it, if you want to boost your skills and results, and be a more confident marketer going into 2023, you should [register right now](. It might be the best decision you make for your career this year! [Share this event]( with your colleagues | [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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