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There's an easier way to keep customers engaged There's an easier way to keep customers engaged [November | Marketing Automation] When a lead populates inside your CRM, their journey is just beginning... And so is the sequence of emails and content you'll be serving up all along their buying journey. This month, we're talking Marketing Automation—learn more about the ways it can streamline the customer lifecycle, collect and organize your data, help you serve up the right content at the right time, and support long-term relationships with your customers. FEATURED WEBINAR Drive More Sales and Improve Customer Experience Using Marketing Automation Sponsored by ActiveCampaign [Featured Webinar]( Learn how to create, measure, and optimize a holistic marketing automation strategy that leads to more conversions and sales. [REGISTER NOW]( MASTER CLASS The Secret to My (Demand Gen) Success [The Secret to My (Demand Gen) Success]( Join Kenda Macdonald for her Master Class: The Secret to My (Demand Gen) Success. In 22 bite-sized lessons, you'll learn how to combine marketing automation, buyer psychology, and content marketing to improve your demand gen programs immediately. [GO PRO TODAY]( OUR FAVORITE FREE RESOURCES ON MARKETING AUTOMATION [How to Use Marketing Automation to Create Contextual Sales Conversations]( [Eight Myths of Marketing Automation]( [The Pros and Cons of Automation for Small Businesses]( [Worse Than a Black Hole? The Complexity of B2B Martech Stacks](_t_/QWVOdUZZVk9OSDliTWJFd1drVEhYMmlqUjlNTFprdVk3UlV0UzlNRnY0ZDRqZWhMd2RQbGtUMVlYNjBPWHNjNGZYc1Y2bVM3SE5DZ1JIY1BIK0czRktsS0ZFdVIySWFnY0ZMTXdWelV3QjBNQ3FDTmZ5OXhNUT09S0/) [When (and How) to Use Marketing Automation: Katie Robbert on Marketing Smarts]( [Coming in December | Messaging] [Share this email]( with a colleague | [View]( in browser Copyright © 2000–2022 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved Read our Terms of Service [here](/QWVOdUZZVk9OSDliTWJFd1drVEhYMmlqUjlNTFprdVk3UlV0UzlNRnY0ZDRqZWhMd2RQbGtUMVlYNjBPWHNjNGZYc1Y2bVM3SE5DZ1JIY1BIK0czRktsS0ZFdVIySWFnY0ZMTXdWelV3QjBNQ3FDTmZ5OXhNUT09S0/). 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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