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Networking on steroids, {NAME}: Social Media Marketing World

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{NAME}, is networking important to you? Social Media Marketing World 2017 is the place for you. You'

{NAME}, is networking important to you? Social Media Marketing World 2017 is the place for you. You'll [save $300 if you register today]. Here’s why networking at Social Media Marketing World is unique: #1: Connect with thousands of social media marketers. We facilitate networking between you and your peers in every way possible, bringing you chances to ask questions, solve problems, make friends, and grow. "The networking and the people I met were incredible," said attendee Darnelle O'Brien. #2: Meet the industry's top pros. All the top social media pros will be at Social Media Marketing World. "You want to meet the players? You want to learn from the best? This is the place to be," said Joel Comm. Here's a small sampling of who you could meet: Guy Kawasaki, Mari Smith, Scott Monty, Jay Baer, Ann Handley, Michael Stelzner, Michael Hyatt, Amy Porterfield, Chris Brogan, Mark Schaefer, Kim Garst, Tim Schmoyer, Darren Rowse, Chalene Johnson, Shaun McBride, Joel Comm, Viveka von Rosen, Zach King, Marcus Sheridan, Amy Schmittauer, Pat Flynn, Joe Pulizzi, Gini Dietrich and Christopher Penn--just to mention a few! #3: Network in unforgettable locations. Experience our opening night networking party aboard a naval aircraft carrier. "The energy has been incredible here at the conference in San Diego. World-class, world-class event. I'm having a blast," said Gary Vaynerchuk. Take your networking to the next level at Social Media Marketing World: Step 1: [Click here for a video] that shows what you'll experience. Step 2: Visit the networking page to see the depth of your networking options. Step 3: Register today and lock in your $300 in savings (ends this Friday, February 3rd). I hope to meet you in person. Michael Stelzner Founder, Social Media Examiner NOTE: If you don’t want to receive any more emails about Social Media Marketing World, please [click here]. id: 8d27fad7-26408e88-48beb028-9d55c875 . Social Media Examiner, 13025 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064, USA [Unsubscribe] | [Change Subscriber Options]

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