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A Note to Readers
from Ann Handley
Chief Content Officer

Countdown to Boston!

It's pretty frantic around MarketingProfs World Headquarters this week, as we are in the throes of final prep for the MarketingProfs event next Monday and Tuesday, June 8 and 9.

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This time next week, in fact, we'll be in full swing of the MarketingProfs B2B Forum, one of two live events we hold each year. (The other is in the fall, in Chicago.)

I hope to meet you in Boston. But if not, be sure to follow the goings-on in Boston via Twitter by following hashtag #mpb2b.

In addition, we'll be posting photos and videos to Flickr, the main MarketingProfs site, and its blog, the MarketingProfs Daily Fix. Tune in there, as well.

Thanks—and see you next week!

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