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Registration is now open. Greetings, Marketer -- The events of 2020 had a profound and permanent imp

Registration is now open. Greetings, Marketer -- The events of 2020 had a profound and permanent impact on customer behavior and expectations. As millions of people shift from brick-and-mortar to online, the bar for user experience is being set higher and higher: - Seamless digital journeys - Contextually relevant messages - Competitive pricing - Flawless delivery Your customers have come to expect this and more. Are you prepared to meet -- and exceed -- these rapidly-growing demands? Join us for free online at [MarTech](, March 16-17, to discover actionable tactics, proven strategies, and time-saving technologies that can help you deliver exceptional customer experiences, enhance your career, and grow your business. [Register Now]( Your free All Access pass unlocks dozens of expert-led sessions that stream directly to your computer or smartphone. Training topics include: - Using CDPs to enable a data-driven culture and decisions - Employing attribution and predictive analytics technology to understand what’s attracting customers to your company or brand - Achieving efficiencies with asset management, project management and workflow technologies - Maximizing the expanding capabilities and uses of marketing automation Attend live for the chance to ask speakers your specific questions or watch on-demand to train when it fits your schedule. Registration is fast, easy, and best of all -- free. What are you waiting for? Secure your spot now! [Register Now]( Don’t miss this opportunity to continue your learning initiatives, engage with market-defining solution providers, and connect with the MarTech community -- all for free! Have any questions? Reply and let me know. - Lauren Donovan, your MarTech concierge P.S. Hungry for more? Add an [immersive workshop]( to your itinerary for just $149 to dive deep into agile marketing, customer data platforms, and more! This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]( This email was sent by: [The MarTech Conference]( - a conference produced by Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my preferences.]( [Contact Us]( © 2006-2021 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved.

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