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The one type of product that will always be in demand

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It’s all happening March 21–22. Consider this your official invite to our free summit. Hi

It’s all happening March 21–22. Consider this your official invite to our free summit. [teach:able —]( Hi there, Technology evolves every day—and with it, so does the global economy. As a business owner, predicting what your customers and audience may want a month from now can feel daunting, never mind a few years down the road. But there’s one product that will always be in demand, regardless of how tech and trends change: knowledge. At Teachable, we’re devoted to helping you create knowledge-based digital products that can help your business today and far into the future. That’s why March 21–22, we're hosting a [free special event]( designed to do just that. Create the Future is a two-day live summit that will bring together top creators and entrepreneurial leaders from all industries in panels, workshops, fireside chats, and demos. You’ll leave with the strategies you need to map a sustainable future for your business. Did I mention yet that it’s entirely free? And since you already have a Teachable plan, all you need to do is [register](. If you can’t make the live sessions, you still get access to all replays for one week when you register. You’ve got nothing to lose. Consider this your official invite from me to join us. I can’t wait to see you there! Mark Haseltine - General Manager Copyright @ 2023 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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