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2018年8月6日 星期一

Don't miss out on the best offer to attend SMX East. Ends Saturday!

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Time's running out. Super Early Bird savings end Saturday!
 

Dear SMX Enthusiast,

SMX attendeeStruggling with how (and why) to optimize your site for speed, whether to focus on voice search, or how to measure cross-channel search campaigns? Attend SMX® East, October 24-25 in New York City to train with SEO and SEM experts at the top of their game and get the answers you need. With tactic-rich sessions for beginner, intermediate and advanced search marketers, you'll walk away with at least one game-changing idea to drive your campaign success.

Unlock the power of SMX with an All Access pass that includes:

  • 30+ tactic-rich sessions, inspirational keynotes, and hands-on clinics (just added!)
  • Actionable tactics from trusted practitioners
  • Meeting market-defining vendors including Amazon, Bruce Clay, Invoca, and more
  • Networking events designed to connect you with experts and peers
  • Top-shelf amenities, including breakfast, hot lunches, snacks, and WiFi

Breaking keynote alert!
Keynotes will feature these experts from Google and Bing:

  • Jon Diorio, Group Product Manager for Search Ads at Google
  • Sofia Altuna, Global Product Partnerships at Google
  • Christi Olson, Bing Ads Evangelist, Microsoft 

SMX Keynotes
Each will provide direction on what Google and Bing are looking for when it comes to paid and organic campaigns. Don't miss a single word.

Register now and save!
Book by August 11 (this Saturday!) and save $450 with Super Early Bird rates. Add a Workshop and save $750! These prices won't be available after Saturday night - don't miss your opportunity to save big!

Register now for lowest rates

- Chris Sherman, Program Chair, SMX East

 
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Breaking News: Trump reimposes Iran nuclear deal sanctions

 
 
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Trump reimposes Iran nuclear deal sanctions
The Trump administration announced Monday the reimposition of sanctions on Tehran that were lifted as part of the Iran nuclear deal.

The sanctions will take effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday and follow through on the order President Trump gave when he withdrew from the nuclear pact in May.
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[Reminder - Live Webinar tomorrow] "Key Marketing Ops Capabilities to Boost Revenue"


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Live webinar - Key Marketing Ops Capabilities to Boost Revenue
Live webinar: August 7th

Join Sirius Decisions and Openprise experts as they share best practices for improving your marketing and sales infrastructure to align with modern B2B demand processes.

Register Here!

Attend this webinar and learn how to:

  • The most important capabilities marketing and sales ops need to improve to deliver more revenue.
  • Key considerations in deploying those capabilities at scale.
  • Common pitfalls that keep marketing and sales operations teams from achieving success.

Speaker:

John Donlon, Senior Research Director, Marketing Operations Strategies, Sirius Decisions
Allen Pogorzelski, Vice President, Marketing, Openprise

 



 

News Alert: Women poised to take charge in Dem majority

 
 
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Women poised to take charge in Dem majority
If Democrats win the House in November, 35 women are poised to lead committees and subcommittees in the next Congress — an historically high figure that would put female lawmakers in the driver's seat for some of the most pressing issues facing Congress and the country.

That number would almost triple the amount of GOP women currently holding similar positions, and it would mark a measurable achievement for Democratic lawmakers looking to take the “Year of the Woman” to new heights of power.

The shift also would come at the outset of a crucial 2020 presidential cycle, when Democrats want to topple President Trump — a radioactive figure in the eyes of many women’s groups — and use a long-elusive House majority to battle against the administration on issues as diverse as abortion rights, family separations at the U.S. border and the ongoing probe into Russia's election meddling.
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