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2 months until you can hang out with the smartest B2B marketers Hp/bDF4aFVUN2lBanptUjVRZHZhbkozRGFmd

2 months until you can hang out with the smartest B2B marketers (and me!) Hp/bDF4aFVUN2lBanptUjVRZHZhbkozRGFmdHFSYWxXcUx2bjZlZVhXMW1tZDFrWXdFT3F6a1BMRkJ0ODc3cGJkUFBxdWNOdTZPaGZseGZVVVJPV1RSK3ZlbUtuaXdseU42WnhnejMwOEZaOVRyRmZ4YkdaYW9BZz09S0/ 2 months until you can hang out with the smartest B2B marketers (and me!) [MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2022]( Hey Friend— We're just two months away from [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( in Boston! 450 driven marketers—like you—will spend 2+ days sharing ideas and having laughs. And at the end, we'll join hands and sing the praises of my long-lost cousin—and Boston basketball legend—Larry Bird. (OK that may not happen. We're still digging into the genealogy.) But the electricity and community at #mpb2b is much like that of a 1987 Celtics game… [Check out this short YouTube clip]( to see for yourself. [MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2022]( And just look at what past attendees have to say… 💬 "This is one of my favorite events of the year!" 💬 "The perfect storm of entertainment and education." 💬 "Valuable, informative, engaging, high energy..." And this fall… it's going to be even more EPIC as we return to in-person. And to Boston (for the first time in 5 years!). We'll have [all new sessions]( to inspire you and give you the tools to make an impact as soon as you return to the office. Plus, [plenty of opportunities]( to make new friends (including me!). So don't delay: [Pick up your ticket today]( so you can join me in Boston. (I'll be the one shaking my tail feathers.) [Jay] See you soon? [Jay Bird] Jay Bird P.S. Unable to make it to Boston? Pick up a Livestream Online Pass for access to most of the sessions from the comfort of your desk or couch. And every paid ticket also includes a full year of [PRO membership]( so you can easily access the tools you need to stay on top of your game, whenever you need it. [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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