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Stay Ahead This Summer: Here’s Your Marketing Playlist From CallRail

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Plus, enter for your chance to win a summer gift basket! Sent to you by Search Engine Journal – our sponsors help us keep reporting industry news to you for free. [Heat Up Your Summer Strategies with a CallRail Twist]( We get it, you're always working late, because you're a marketer — but now that summer is here, it's hard not to take a step back and relax by the pool. So, instead of kicking back with your typical beach read, or listening to Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" on repeat this summer, why not check out the Summer Playlist CallRail carefully curated for you? Stay ahead during your downtime this summer, so you can crush it when you return. - Get caught up on the [latest agency trends]( to elevate your success in the back half of 2024. - Find out how AI is taking agency marketing jobs — to the next level with our latest [gamified ebook](. - Did you let GA4 get the best of you last year? That's okay, we covered [the good, the bad, and the ugly]( to help you get back on track. - Don't let the same thing happen with the deprecation of third-party cookies. Prepare now and get ahead of the game by watching [our latest webinar recap](. - And finally, have you been wasting countless hours analyzing hundreds of phone calls? Make things easier on yourself, learn more about [CallRail's multi-conversation insights]( so you can spend more time relaxing this summer! CallRail’s playlist is only part of the fun... There's more! Right now, when you [start a 14-day free trial of CallRail]( before 11:59 PM on June 30th, and set up your implementation call, you'll also be entered in our drawing to win a fun-in-the-sun summer gift basket. So, not only are you saving time and relaxing more this summer, you also have a chance to win big! Click below to [get started for free]( and join the fun. [Start My Free Trial]( [A sponsored email from Search Engine Journal] All views expressed in this email are the sponsor's and not representative of Search Engine Journal. Because you signed up for our email newsletter at [Search Engine Journal]( we occasionally send sponsored emails to help keep the engine running. We won't bombard you with spam and never share your email address with our advertisers. We only send selected and approved mail from our private list. Want to receive more relevant info? [Update your preferences](. © 2024 Search Engine Journal · 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432 You can also [unsubscribe from this list.]( Want to receive more relevant info? [Update your preferences](.

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