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Quick—Ann Handley takes the stage at 8:45am ET! Quick—Ann Handley takes the stage at 8:45am ET! [MarketingProfs B2B Forum | Today's The Day!]( No doubt you've heard about B2B Forum—the most actionable B2B marketing conference on the planet. (After all—we've sent a few emails your way…) Well, today's the day! B2B Forum goes LIVE at 8:45am ET… and all marketers are invited to join us with a completely free Spotlight Pass! At the very least, you don't want to miss the Opening Act featuring Ann Handley and her shenanigans. She'll be followed by an Opening Keynote doubleheader: - The Surprising Role of Creativity in B2B by Pierce Ujjainwalla - Taking the Numb Out of Numbers by Mona Chalabi And that's just for starters! With 6 more expert-led, B2B-marketing focused educational sessions AND the Closing Keynote available, the Spotlight Pass is almost as good as being here. Plus—your marketing friends and team members are welcome to join us too. Just forward this email and they can get their own Spotlight Pass at the link below. (They'll have you to thank for that next promotion…) Act fast! The show starts at 8:45am ET. Click below to see the Spotlight Pass agenda and get your free Spotlight Pass now! [Get My Free Spotlight Pass!]( [Andrew] Cheers to your success! [Andrew] Andrew Moravick Senior Marketing Manager P.S. The Livestream Pass includes everything in the Spotlight Pass, plus 40 more sessions and 2 more keynotes. If you see other sessions that interest you, consider buying a Livestream Pass so you can watch the full event. You'll get a year of PRO membership—with tons of B2B marketing training—plus 60 days of streaming 46 B2B Forum sessions and all the keynotes. Either way—don't miss your chance to get real-world, what's-working-now insights and tactics from our esteemed B2B Forum presenters! [Share this event]( with your colleagues | [View]( in browser Copyright © 2000–2022 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved Read our Terms of Service [here](/aFlqRStVVkFMK05BekFyZVcxNUV2YW54WWRJMkhaRDBiSEZkSWlpNi9nTHZhYXhyMFJ2Z3ppbUJQTEJ3ODA5YUIwSHZxd08rZ0VwbWtoeVdsTGhEWFVlYjJtYzZRQzJTdE5JdmVkS2RtQTB6akk3ejhhdmdrZz09S0/) 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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