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[New Webinar] Data Storytelling: The Impact of Human Behavior

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mlns='> [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute](  [RSVP Today!]( THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024 AT 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT In today's data-driven marketing landscape, understanding the human element in data storytelling is as crucial as interpreting analytics. Join us for MasterTHIS: Data Storytelling, where our experts will dive into the intersection of neuroscience and marketing impact. You’ll gain practical tips on effective data visualization and leveraging human triggers to improve outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your marketing game by leveraging the power of human behavior. Nancy Harhut CCO HBT Marketing The 10 Best Customer Behavior Triggers You've Never Heard Of You want people to engage with your marketing. But science says that your customers and prospects are often on autopilot. They don't "make" decisions, they default to automatic, reflexive, hardwired responses. While you've probably never heard of most, some impact when people click, who they believe, and what they buy. Discover how to use them – and significantly increase the likelihood people will do exactly what you want. You can easily add these to your marketing efforts now and gain an instant competitive advantage.  David Ciommo Former Data Visualization Principal Humana Data Storytelling and Beyond: The Practical Skills Behind Better Data-driven Decisions Today we are pressured to deliver products, insights and understand what matters and what doesn't. We adopt new ways of working and rush to the latest tools or processes to meet our wants and needs. The challenge is, we don't slow down to think about how humans process information when we are creating our data stories. This session will provide many "ah ha" moments and even more practical tips for including human behavior in storytelling that attendees can deploy immediately. [SAVE MY SEAT!](  To change your email preferences or unsubscribe, visit our [preference center.]( Copyright © 2024 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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