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Join us this Friday! us this Friday for our Content Marketing Friday Forum. [RSVP today](. [MarketingProfs | Friday Forums] [Content Marketing Friday Forum | August 12, 2022]( If you've been wanting to: - Simplify your content creation process and reduce the time and dollars spent - Prove the value of your content marketing efforts to your boss - Get better ROI than you're getting now (or learn what you should really be measuring) - Or understand exactly what your customers are looking for on their buying journey to help them choose you... Join us this Friday for the [Content Marketing Friday Forum](. You'll learn how to optimize, strategize, and streamline your content creation efforts and create effective, personalized content at scale. [Michael Brenner]Michael Brenner 10 Tips for Creating Outstanding Content Discover content optimization and distribution strategies that meet buyer needs and get results you can brag about to your boss. [Samuel Chapman]Samuel Chapman How to Level-Up Hyper-Personalized CX Join us for an in-depth look at how marketers can easily and efficiently streamline the entire lifecycle of their content. [Lauren Teague]Lauren Teague Create Intentional Content Your Audiences Can't Ignore Learn how to develop a customer road map that leads to content and campaigns your audience can't help but pay attention to. [RSVP NOW]( KEY DETAILS Date: Friday, August 12 ([add to your calendar]() Time: Sessions start at 11:30am ET Where: Online ([check out the agenda]() Speakers: Michael Brenner, Samuel Chapman, Lauren Teague P.S. Already have plans this Friday? 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: [Aprimo]( [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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