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Marketers love [B2B Marketing Forum](. We know because they tell us! Trouble viewing this email? [View in browser](. [MarketingProfs | B2B Marketing Forum 2017]( [Register today]( What People Are Saying About B2B Marketing Forum MarketingProfs B2B Marketing Forum is the BEST event investment you can make in your career this year. But don't take our word for it; check out what your fellow B2B marketers have to say: "This conference is one of my favorites, as it brings together some of the greatest minds in marketing, both on and off the stage." —Amanda Nelson Senior Manager, AppExchange Content & Community at Salesforce @amandalnelson "The team at MarketingProfs have created something truly magical. From the moment you walk in the door to the time you board your plane home, you feel like you're surrounded by people that 'get you' and experience the same B2B marketing struggles that you do." —Ashley Zeckman Director of Agency Marketing at TopRank Marketing @azeckman "I can't recommend this conference highly enough for #b2b #marketers looking for inspiration and expertise." —Hannah Howard Bink Marketing Director at Zayo Group @binkmarketeer "Being in a room with hundreds of smart, creative, friendly B2B marketers was extremely energizing. Hearing that we're all facing the same challenges was comforting. And my conversations with other marketers (and the messages I heard from the conference stages) gave me some new tools to take into the year ahead." —Lee Price Managing Editor at Rep Cap @leevprice To hear more from those who've been there, [watch the video](. Or if you're ready to take the leap and join us for the best B2B marketing conference on the planet, [get your ticket today](. 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. If you prefer to no longer receive Events Announcements from MarketingProfs: [Manage]( your preferences | [Leave]( this list MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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