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#MakeMoreTime with The ActiveCampaign Leap Day Extravaganza! This week's MarTech FYI is brought to y

#MakeMoreTime with The ActiveCampaign Leap Day Extravaganza! This week's MarTech FYI is brought to you by: ActiveCampaign If you're a marketer who is being asked to “do more with less” or are feeling pressure to increase productivity this year, there's an event next week that you won't want to miss. [The ActiveCampaign Leap Day Extravaganza!]() produced in partnership with Calendly, Goldcast, and The Juice is a free, virtual, 29-hour event running from 4PM EST on Wednesday, February 28th until 8PM on Thursday, February 29th. With its #MakeMoreTime theme, every single session is geared to help marketers learn how to make more time with technology, strategy, and process improvements. [The 100+ speaker line-up includes](): - 43 founders and CEOs - Marketing legends like Jay Baer, Rand Fishkin, Ann Handley, John Jantsch, and Purna Virji - Mark Zao-Sanders, author of the new book Timeboxing: The Power of Doing One Thing at a Time - Marketing automation and productivity experts from ActiveCampaign, Calendly, Caspian Studios, Casted, Emailpref, Goldcast, HelpBnk, HelpScout, The Juice, Mollie, Postmark, Rebrandly, Salesify, Sendmsg, Sendoso, TACK, Thinkific, and Zapier. Register to attend as much or as little as you like. With hourly themes covering AI, career, content, creativity, email, GTM, leadership, leads, marketing automation, results, and storytelling, you are guaranteed to leave with practical ways to increase your efficiency in 2024. Plus, those who register can watch any session on demand throughout March. So what are you waiting for? #MakeMoreTime for the things most important to you. [Register for FREE to attend The ActiveCampaign Leap Day Extravaganza! today!]() [REGISTER TODAY]() [ActiveCampaign Logo_Blue.png] [View in a browser]() [Martech: Martech is Marketing] [() Learn about additional advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: MarTech - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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