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mlns='> Learn what’s in, what’s next, and what’s working to build a better strategy plan for the new year. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute](  [RSVP Today!]( OCTOBER 6 - 7, 2022 | BEGINNING AT 12 PM ET/9 AM PT DAILY It’s that time of year. Planning season. With 2023 only one quarter away, are you ready to tackle your content marketing strategy for the new year? Join us on October 6 and 7 for our FREE virtual event Content Marketing Trends for 2023. You’ll learn the latest in content marketing trends – what’s in, what’s next, what’s working – and how to leverage these new approaches to level up your strategy. Not only will you be inspired, but you’ll also walk away with practical examples and advice to help boost results as you move into 2023. We’ve got 4 sessions that you won’t want to miss: A. Lee Judge, Co-founder & CMO, Content Monsta Be the Trend: Be the Content that Others Consume - A. Lee Judge will show you how to Be Content by sharing your knowledge and also give tips on the technology to help you do so. Be the source, Be the media, Be Content. Gordon Locke, President & CMO, Pace Communications The Future of Storymaking - We’ll talk through six facets impacting the psychology and neuroscience of making stories that resonate with your audiences. Val Swisher, Founder and CEO, Content Rules Global Content Strategy Trends to Drive Growth and Revenue in 2023 - We’ll share the top trends in global content strategy, fresh insights from marketers across the world, and provide a roadmap to make your planning and execution easier from the start. Mark Bornstein, VP of Content Marketing, ON24 Webinar & Virtual Event Trends for 2023 - Learn how leading brands are re-imagining traditional digital event types to create new forms of content experiences and programming. Registration is easy. Click the Register Now button, check the sessions you want to attend (all of them!), and provide your registration details. You’ll be sent a confirmation for each webinar you register for, along with a few reminders. Register today and get planning season started off in the right direction! [REGISTER NOW!]( SPONSORED BY:  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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