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mlns='> April updates at CMI / Â Enrollment extended all year long! Connect with CMI Hello CMI Frie

mlns='> April updates at CMI [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List](  Enrollment extended all year long! Connect with CMI Hello CMI Friends, We hope this finds you and your loved ones safe and doing as best we all can during this time. We just wanted to send a quick update on some resources that might be of interest while you are working from home and trying to stay focused. Because of high demand, we’ve decided to keep Content Marketing University enrollment open all year long. We are no longer only having quarterly enrollment periods, so we can work around YOUR schedules, budget approvals, and planning seasons. Content Marketing University is: - All online - Not timed (you have 12 months to study at your own pace and receive your certificate of completion) - Six core modules along with 50+ ancillary lessons focused on specific content marketing disciplines Led by CMI’s Chief Strategy Advisor, Robert Rose, CMI U will provide you with the framework you’ll need to develop a realistic, achievable and effective content marketing strategy. It’s not a checklist, but a deeper dive into the whys, hows and whats of your marketing and your company. It’s a great time to roll up your sleeves and perfect your skills. [Code FRIEND200 saves $200 - register today!]( Also, check out our Friday Tech Talk webinar tomorrow at 1pm ET. Robert will be discussing [The ContentTECH of Tomorrow. What Happens When We Get to the New Normal?]( We’d love to have you join us. Registration is free and it will be 30 minutes of your time well spent. And join us for our weekly Wednesday Webinar on April 1 at 2pm ET, to discuss how to[Fuel Your Content and Growth Marketing Strategies with Competitive Intelligence](. Registration is free. If you can’t join in live, don’t worry. Register now and we'll send you a link to watch on demand whenever it works for you. Questions? Let us know how we can help you keep advancing the practice of content marketing.  To stop receiving future Content Marketing Institute update emails, please respond [here](. Copyright © 2020 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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