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65 January email ideas + New ways to learn for the New Year

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Discover all of MailerLite's learning opportunities and make 2023 the year of email marketing upskil

Discover all of MailerLite's learning opportunities and make 2023 the year of email marketing upskilling [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( [New Year, New Goals, New Ways to Learn!]( [Happy at work]( Hi MailerLiters, 2023 is a few days away! With the New Year comes new goals, new dreams, and new opportunities to level up your email marketing skills. We've got lots of educational goodies available to help you expand your skill set and learn new ways to make your email marketing better than ever. Head over to the [MailerLite Academy]( today to explore free online courses like [How to collect more leads]( and [How to build websites and landing pages using MailerLite](. And if you plan to create more automations in 2023, you can preregister now for our upcoming [Email Automation Master Class](. You'll learn a ton from the Academy and receive an official certification after each course to post on LinkedIn. Here’s a quick video preview from one of our instructors, Noya! [noya at academy]( If online courses aren’t your thing, you can create your own learning journey using our vast library of [Knowledge Base articles]( and [Video tutorials](. You'll discover new MailerLite features like multiple automation triggers and A/B testing for forms that can help transform your campaigns. Let’s make 2023 the year of email marketing upskilling as we pursue our goals, together! [I'm ready to learn]( [65 ideas that’ll inspire your next newsletter]( [Mailerliters working]( If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to keep your 2023 emails jam-packed with interesting new content, then these January event ideas might be just what you need. Our [list of 65 events]( maps out exactly what is happening in January so that you never run out of newsletter ideas. From Dry January to Chocolate Cake Day, there are plenty of upcoming events to inspire you. There’s a day for every audience on your subscriber list! [Show me ideas 👉]( [Jonas profile picture] Have a lite New Year! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [linkedin]( [youtube]( [twitter]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click here to unsubscribe]( [Update preferences](

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