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More ways to learn. More opportunities to transform your career. [MarketingProfs] [Schedule of Events]( Coming Up NOV 14 [Free Webinar] [Creative Automation: Driving Transformation for Efficient Production]( 45 minutes | sponsored by Celtra NOV 16 [Free Webinar] [AI in Marketing: How to Cut Through the Hype and Harness AI's Potential]( 45 minutes | sponsored by SurveyMonkey NOV 21 [Free Webinar] [The Who, What, When, and Why of Intent Data]( 45 minutes | sponsored by ZoomInfo NOV 30 [Free Webinar] [Programmatic and ABM: A Match Made in Heaven for B2B Marketers]( 45 minutes | sponsored by StackAdapt DEC 13 [Online Workshop] [Storytelling: Using the Power of Story to Persuade]( Half-day storytelling workshop with Bobby Lehew JAN 10 [Online Event] [AI for Digital Marketers]( An all-new, 10-week online event for marketers who want to improve their digital programs with the power of AI Grab Your Seat—It's Story Time! [MarketingProfs | Storytelling: Using the Power of Story to Persuade]( I was busy watching the average American's 4.9 hours of TV last night when it hit me: I'm invested in the characters... the drama... the outcomes! And YOU can tap into these Hollywood techniques to connect with your audience, too! That's exactly what Bobby Lehew will reveal in his exclusive workshop: [Storytelling: Using the Power of Story to Persuade](. Join Bobby on Dec 13 for this interactive, half-day workshop filled with storytelling frameworks and tactics. You'll discover how to turn your B2B successes into stories that build trust, demonstrate authority, and showcase customer transformations. But you can't TiVo this live workshop—it's not recorded and there will be no replays. [Grab Your Seat!]( Copyright © 2000–2023 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. Add MarketingProfs@em.marketingprofs.com to your Safe Senders list to ensure delivery. [Get Help]( | [Preferences](XpKCZ/SHBXNWNEbVRUMVh3V1lsbmlXQURkVFdtZTU4dUZtb0pBL1RCS1ljSVgyL0h5YnBsRk4xQ0xMZ0g2eVJKeEdjRWtNUGhZc1NyUTRKN0lUM0ZzTUFEalNsYnJkTUY3eEFud1FvTnJBM1dlWHEvSThYV1hKeWdyZz09S0/) | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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