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More ways to learn. More opportunities to transform your career. Coming Up NOV 6 Our grand finale of

More ways to learn. More opportunities to transform your career. [MarketingProfs] [Schedule of Events]( Coming Up NOV 6 [PRO Event] [Author to Author: Ann Handley Talks to Geraldine DeRuiter]( Our grand finale of Marketing Writing Bootcamp NOV 7 [Free Webinar] [The Top Email Deliverability Tips You SHOULDN'T Follow (And What to Do Instead)]( 45 minutes | sponsored by Ortto NOV 12-14 [Conference] [MarketingProfs B2B Forum](FV/emJNOTZyOFY0R3p6WEdiWHd6Wk8zZ1VFbCtqc3FXNHo3Y0ZzTlcyNDB0d0puUjg5dUozWkdsWkdKYllGV0ZoNk92MFNwYWxGRUJ0dHBqcXdxL25PS0JXSGFFc2tVYXFxVEd2UVlXUlo3dGRyUDRaWVR6QzFwdz09S0/) Join us next week in Boston for the best B2B marketing conference on the planet. NOV 20 [Working Webinar Series with Oli Gardner] [Landing Page Optimization]( Learn how to lift conversion rates and increase leads Don't Miss Out [MarketingProfs | Save your spot for our final session of Marketing Writing Bootcamp](-vF-/emJNOTZyOFY0R3p6WEdiWHd6Wk8zZ1VFbCtqc3FXNHo3Y0ZzTlcyNDB0d0puUjg5dUozWkdsWkdKYllGV0ZoNk92MFNwYWxGRUJ0dHBqcXdxL25PS0JXSGFFc2tVYXFxVEd2UVlXUlo3dGRyUDRaWVR6QzFwdz09S0/eVJkcWFpTktGKzhmN1huYUdMSHp6MHFPZlpoTVVkZkFIUklmcm9qRXdWa2h6ckgvK0Myd0VCeGZabzNhdjF0SndIYklCNmFCeFFYODhnenJmZ0gyMUE9PQS2) What does it mean to be a writer in 2024? It's more than putting words on a page. There's the elusive element of creativity—and a bit of danger, too. [This week, Ann Handley hosts a fireside chat with Geraldine DeRuiter](, James Beard Award-winning author of "The Everywhereist" blog. They'll discuss the joys and challenges of the creative process, the importance of storytelling, and the power of the written word to connect with B2B audiences. You may even win a copy of Geraldine's hilarious new memoir, If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury—but you must be present to win! Celebrate writing with Ann and Geraldine this Wed at 12 noon ET, at the final session from our exclusive Marketing Writing Bootcamp. [CELEBRATE WRITING ➔]( [MarketingProfs] This email was sent as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from Event Announcements | [OPT OUT OF ALL EMAIL]( © 2024 MarketingProfs, LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](. 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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