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Mark Your Calendars: Exciting Webinars This Month Just for You! 📅 🌟

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Hi there, We hope you're ready to supercharge your marketing skills, because we've got a jam-packed

Hi there, We hope you're ready to supercharge your marketing skills, because we've got a jam-packed month of webinars just for you! We've handpicked these sessions to help you stay ahead of the curve and keep your marketing game strong. Here's a sneak peek at the amazing lineup we have for May: Maximize ROI and Lead Gen With This Virtual Events Marketing Formula Date: Tuesday, May 16 Topics covered: How to leverage growth tactics to push registration and attendance numbers, how to analyze and segment your audience for effective nurture, and how to convert your attendees into Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs) Register [here]() The Changing Face of Marketing: Connecting with Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z Date: Thursday, May 18 Topics covered: Top trends in retail and how consumer generations influence them, digital and retail trends by generation and mapping to experiences, favorite content, brands, locations, and channels by generation Register [here]() Down the Drain? CDPs Bring Value to an Underutilized Asset Date: Tuesday, May 23 Topics covered: Why customer data platforms are a must-have solution, how marketers connect the dots between business expectations and the reality of CDP solutions, he biggest challenges when vetting, investing and using CDP technology Register [here]() How You Work Matters: 5 Steps to Get It Right Date: Thursday, May 25 Topics covered: How to gauge your current state of enterprise work maturity and what it takes to create sustainable, competitive advantage through how you work Register [here]() ...and many more! You can view the full list of webinars and secure your spots [here](). Not only will you gain valuable insights and practical tips from our seasoned experts, but you'll also have the opportunity to get all your questions answered alongside other like-minded professionals in our live Q&A sessions. It's a win-win! The best part? All of these webinars are absolutely free to register for! So, what are you waiting for? Ready to make this May one for the books? Register now and save your virtual seat. We can't wait to see you there! Until next time, Danielle, The MarTech Webinar Team --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() This email was sent by: MarTech, a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 [Manage my preferences.]() [Contact us]()

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