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Don't miss out. Greetings, Marketer -- is happening online this week. If you’re struggling to a

Don't miss out. Greetings, Marketer -- [MarTech]( is happening online this week. If you’re struggling to assemble a great MOPs team, implement an effective agile process, or make sense out of a mountain of data, you can’t afford to miss this event. (Seriously... it’s free!) This is your last chance to join 7,000+ marketers live -- today, tomorrow, and Thursday from 12:00pm - 5:45pm ET each day. You’ll access [80+ tactic-rich sessions](, forward-thinking keynotes, and [virtual networking opportunities](, including event-wide chat, live Q&A with speakers, and 1:1 video meetings with like-minded attendees. [REGISTER FOR FREE]( (Can’t attend live? All sessions will be available on-demand immediately following their initial broadcast.) Register now to attend exclusive keynotes, featuring… - Martech 2030: 5 Marketing Technology Trends For The Decade Ahead, with Scott Brinker, Editor, chiefmartec - Meet Generation-Novel: The New Critical Customer Segment Created By The Pandemic, with Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist, Salesforce - The 2020 Stackie Awards & A Candid Conversation About Martech Stacks, with Scott Brinker, Editor, chiefmartec, and Kim Davis, Editorial Director, MarTech Today, Third Door Media … and expert-led sessions, like... - How To Manage A Marketing Budget During A Crisis, with Acoustic - Growth Secrets Of Today’s B2B Digital Leaders, with Adobe - How VF Corp Made Consumer 360 A Reality, with BlueConic - The New Rules Of Marketing: How A SmartHub CDP Can Create Experiences That Meet Customers Where They Are, with Blueshift - Web Experiences Are Digital Products! A Product-Led Perspective On Performance Marketing, with Pantheon - Engage With Empathy: Your Guide To Re-Building Customer Relationships At Scale, with Pegasystems - The CDP Evolution: Insights & Conversation, with Treasure Data - Turn Marketing From A Cost Center To A Profit Center, with Workfront See the [complete agenda](! It’s all yours for FREE… but you have to register now. What are you waiting for? [REGISTER FOR FREE]( - Marc Sirkin, your MarTech concierge P.S. Remember -- if you have a scheduling conflict or if the timezones are an issue, all sessions will be available on-demand immediately following their live broadcast. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]( This email was sent by: [The MarTech Conference]( - a conference produced by Third Door Media, Inc. 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA [Manage my preferences.]( [Contact Us](

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