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🚨 Free Webinar Tomorrow! Last Chance To RSVP!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 16 Sep Hello, there! We’ve got TWO epic Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions coming up in the GrowthHackers Community, and guess what? There’s still time to RSVP and send in your questions! 🎉 These sessions are like your backstage pass to pick the brains of top experts on everything from B2B marketing to product-led growth. Got a burning question? Want to steer the conversation? Now’s your chance to make it happen! Tomorrow: Let's talk B2B Marketing AMA Session with James Kessinger 🚨 Tomorrow’s the day! Don’t miss our AMA with James Kessinger, a B2B marketing powerhouse with 25 years of experience in publicly traded and VC & PE-backed companies. You still have time to RSVP and send in your questions! Your questions shape the conversation—so don’t wait! RSVP now and be ready for tomorrow’s session at 10 a.m. PST! [Register for Free]( Ask him anything about: - B2B Demand Generation and Capture - ABM Campaigns - Marketing Personalization - Content Marketing - Start-up vs Big Company Marketing - Experiments on AI vs Human LinkedIn Advertising Next Week: Diving into PLG AMA Session with Sandhya Ganesh Ready to “swipe right” on some serious growth insights? Join us for an AMA session with Sandhya Ganesh, User Growth Product Lead at Tinder, and dive into the world of Product-Led Growth (PLG)! Don’t miss out—come join the conversation and learn how to make your product a perfect match for growth! [Register for Free]( Ask her anything about: - Aligning Your Product Team Around Growth Goals - Frameworks for User Activation and Retention that Work - Taking Products from 0 to 1 - Secrets of Successful Product Execution for Growth Product Ready to share your own insighs with GrowthHackers Community? Send us a message at creators@growthhackers.com. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( Update your [email preferences]( or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GrowthHackers' Newsletter 388 Market St, 1300 San Francisco , California 94111, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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