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Emily Kramer (ex. Asana, Carta) teaches marketing strategy

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Students rate this course extremely highly: 9.8 / 10 stars. Join Emily's next cohort to get a good m

Students rate this course extremely highly: 9.8 / 10 stars. Join Emily's next cohort to get a good marketing strategy in place and execute it well. It'll make you the hero at your company. Emily is quickly becoming a well-known name amongst the best marketers on the internet. After leading marketing at Asana and Carta, she has decided to dedicate more time to sharing her knowledge with others.  Marketing courses are fairly popular on Maven because it's a subject they do a terrible job of teaching in school and because there are always new things to learn. You can learn principles from 10 years ago and try applying them today, but it's much better to stay fresh so you can compete in what is an increasingly crowded market. Specifically, in B2B, we’re in a time period of SaaS slowdown, which means that nailing marketing is even more critical than ever before.  If you get a good strategy in place and execute it well, you’ll be the hero at your company. Everything gets easier: more leads for sales to talk to, better-educated customers when sales is on the phone, and easier renewals because people feel like they HAVE to use your product.  Emily does this for a living. Through MKT1, she helps founders and companies every single day with their B2B marketing strategy. Now she’s distilled all of this into a course and is offering it on Maven. We’re so proud to work with her. [Count me in]( Get 20% off with code MAVEN20 We rarely ever see ratings over 9.5 at Maven. Somehow, Emily has a 9.8 after two cohorts. Perhaps as impressive is her consistency: in both of her last two cohorts, she got 13 reviews (she keeps her course size limited) and a 9.8 rating.  Here are some of the reviews from her course: “I would highly recommend this course to anyone who wants to build a marketing team at an early or even not-so-early-stage company. Emily's frameworks and explanations are amazing building blocks, and her teaching style is straightforward and peppered with humor and real-life examples.”  “Would 100% recommend this course! Emily's templates are AMAZING, but hearing her voice them over is essential if you want to put them into practice and avoid common mistakes. She was quick and thorough in responding to questions, and I've been getting a lot out of connections with my cohort too.”  These are people just like you who took her course and didn’t regret it. You won’t either. [Count me in]( Get 20% off with code MAVEN20 Gagan CEO, Maven  PS. Emily is also running [a shorter 4-hour workshop]( on improving your website conversion rate in March. It's for marketers & founders at early and growth-stage B2B startups. [Apply here.]( (MAVEN20 will give you 20% off).   Over 10,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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