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4 Sessions That’ll Have Everyone Talking at ContentTECH Summit

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mlns='> Plus, save $300 on your conference pass when you register by Friday, April 22! [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute](  [REGISTER TODAY!]( MAY 31 - JUNE 2, 2022 | SAN DIEGO, CA With travel budgets tight this year for so many companies, I know it’s more important than ever to be selective about which events you attend and prioritize those where the education will truly have an impact on your business. I believe ContentTECH Summit is one of those events. With a program packed with solutions to use content technology more effectively and optimize your content strategy, you’ll return home with new ideas to create higher-value customer experiences and drive demonstrable growth. To make it easier to attend, save $300 on your conference pass when you sign up during our spring flash sale! Just register by Friday, April 22 and enter promo code SPRING2ACTION. [REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE]( Preview four of this year’s most-anticipated sessions below and get ready to uncover new strategies for your business. [Why It's Time to Kondo Your Content Chaos (And How To Do It)]( Karen Hesse, CEO, 256 and Mark Scully, Head of Digital, Innovation & Strategy, 256  [Purpose-Driven Content and SEO: An Organic Traffic and Conversion Strategy That Google Loves]( Dale Bertrand, Content and SEO Strategist, Fire & Spark  [If Content Metrics Were a Dating App]( Amy Higgins, Sr. Director of Content Strategy, Twilio  [Nonfungible Content: NFTs and Content Management]( Josh Anderson, Associate Information Architect, Precision Content Authoring Solutions Inc. You can preview the full program [here](. If you can’t join us in person this year, check out the On Demand Pass for access to recordings of all keynote and breakout sessions after the event! [Stephanie Stahl]Stephanie Stahl General Manager Content Marketing Institute [@EditorStahl](  To stop receiving future Content Marketing Institute update emails, please respond [here](. Copyright © 2022 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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