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 "Make your friends your teachers and mingle the pleasures of conversation wit

Hi {NAME}!

 "Make your friends your teachers and mingle the pleasures of conversation with the advantages of instruction," said Baltasar Gracian. Do you value learning from your peers? Fellow social media marketers and content creators can inspire and inform your future activities. There's no better place to find these future friends than at [Social Media Marketing World 2017]. "The connections alone were worth the whole trip!" said prior attendee Ashley Logsdon. This conference brings you unique opportunities to ask questions, solve problems, make friends, and grow. "I loved the 'experience' of being part of a movement to do better social media. It was a passionate group of people and it felt great being around everyone," said attendee Christy Mindell. Meet People Like You At Social Media Marketing World you'll be surrounded by 4,000 fellow marketers--people like you who speak your language and understand the challenges you face. "Everyone I met seemed to be just like me," said Kelli Thompson. Attendee Anita Kirkbride "met others who are social media nerds like me." Networking is built right into the schedule, with dedicated networking times throughout each day. You'll also experience an enormous Networking Plaza where you'll connect with experts and peers between sessions. "The networking was relaxed and integrated into the entire event," said Harry Hurt. "I attended the conference by myself but it was really easy to meet people. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to network and meet like minded people," said Sarah Hoffman. "I loved how networking was built into the framework of the conference. I never felt awkward," said Nora Revie. If you’re thirsting for new social media tactics and love the idea of connecting with marketers just like you--friends you can learn from and grow with--then you’ll want to take advantage of our $570-off sale ending this Friday. To make your own amazing connections, here are your steps: Step 1: [Click here and watch the video] to see what you'll experience at the event. Step 2: Check out our Networking page to explore many of the ways you can connect with people. Step 3: Register for the 2017 conference. Step 4: Start making priceless professional connections with other attendees. Hope to see you here in San Diego! Mike Stelzner Founder, Social Media Examiner NOTE: If you don’t want to receive any more emails about the conference, please click [here]. id: b00a1460-052946a1-3e87399d-57263139 . Social Media Examiner, 13025 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064, USA [Unsubscribe] | [Change Subscriber Options]

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