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Do more video marketing. [Join us on April 14]( for our free Virtual Conference. Trouble viewing this email? [View in browser](. [Virtual Conference Series] [MarketingProfs] [MarketingProfs | Virtual Conference Series]( Hey you. If you've been to a marketing team meeting this year where everyone agreed that "we need to do more video," I'm talkin' to you. We all know the drill—in the "meeting moment" you get super pumped about incorporating interactivity and using video to actually generate leads. But after the high wears off and you're back at your desk faced with thousands of things on your to-do list, it's hard to get inspired. This is where our free [Video Marketing Virtual Conference]( comes in: three sessions that are chock full of tactics for producing and using video to engage your audience (it's not nearly as hard as you think it is), plus the opportunity to network with your peers and industry experts. Result: you get to be the video superstar at your next team meeting. Cost: FREE Where: Online ([check out the agenda]( When: Friday, April 14 Doors open at 11am ET | Sessions start at 11:30am ET [Register Now!]( Not sure if you can attend on April 14? [Register now]( and you'll still receive all of the presentations on-demand for 90 days after the show. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Interested in sponsorship? [Click here](mailto:businessdev@marketingprofs.com?subject=MarketingProfs%20Virtual%20Conference%20Series%20sponsorship%20inquiry). ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Marketo]( [Vidyard]( Copyright © 2000-2017 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved [Terms]( under which this service is provided to you. We protect your privacy. All logos and names are the copyrights of the respective owners. This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs membership. [Manage]( your mail preferences | [Forward]( this message to a friend If you prefer to no longer receive MarketingProfs' Event Announcements, you can [leave]( this list. MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625 Powered by: [6Connex]

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