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[Free Event] Master of Content: Driving Demand Gen

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mlns='> Four sessions to help you set course for the second half of the year. / Â APRIL 26 - 27, 20

mlns='> Four sessions to help you set course for the second half of the year. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute](  [RSVP Today!]( APRIL 26 - 27, 2023 BEGINNING AT 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT DAILY What's your biggest demand generation challenge? Do any of these statements sound familiar? - I can't get the right buyers and prospects to find my content - My organization doesn't effectively grow pipeline - I don't know where to focus my time and money to get the biggest return on my investment - I need help identifying content to produce for each stage of the buying journey If any of those statements sound familiar, you're not alone. 61% of marketers say lead generation is their #1 marketing challenge*. Join us on April 26 - 27 as we bring together some of the best thinkers in demand generation to successfully guide your planning for the balance of 2023. - The Authority Market: How Marketing Leaders Become, Ryan Brock, Chief Solution Officer, DemandJump - How to Optimize Digital Experiences for Better Sales Conversion, Mark Bornstein, VP of Content Marketing, ON24 - Demand Gen in a Downturn: Top 3 Channels and Associated Tactics to Invest In, Michael Brenner, CEO, Marketing Insider Group, and Robin Re, VP of Marketing, Industry Dive - Building a Better Content On-Ramp for Your Customer's Buying Journey, Carmen Hill, Founder & Principal Strategist, Chill Content [Register today]( and join us live or on-demand for all 4 sessions. Registration is easy. Just enter your information one time, check the sessions you’d like to attend, and you’ll be sent login information for each one. Share with a colleague too and learn together! See you in a few weeks! [RSVP Today!](  THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:  *Source: State Of Full-Funnel Demand Generation, Demand Gen Report  To change your email preferences or unsubscribe, visit our [subscription center.]( Copyright © 2023 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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