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Marketing Conferences to Check Out in 2020

Marketing Conferences to Check Out in 2020

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Marketing Conferences to Check Out in 2020

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  1. Marketing Conferences To Check  Out In 2020  A new year means a new round of marketing conferences — new speakers to hear, new connections to make, and new trends to stay on top of. While the sheer abundance may seem overwhelming, the right conferences are invaluable for maintaining an edge in the marketing world. Relatable:​ ‘’​Marketing Conferences​’’ If you’re going to take the time to attend a conference in 2020, you need to make sure it’s the right one. I’ve talked to many of my friends who keynote marketing and sales conferences, and I’ve presented at many myself as a speaker. Here are a few events that constantly come up in my conversations as the conferences to attend in marketing: 1. The Gathering; February 19-21; Banff, Alberta, Canada While a trip to Canada in February might be a hard sell for some, The Gathering makes even the most frigid temperatures worth it. Set in the beautiful mountain town of Banff, The Gathering is an exclusive meeting of the top disruptors on the marketing landscape. 2020’s lineup features

  2. speakers from Spotify to Skittles and everywhere in between. February is a relatively thin season for conferences, making it that much easier to carve time out of your schedule for this one. 2. B2B Marketing Exchange; February 24-26; Scottsdale, Arizona What better way to take in the best of marketing than in the Arizona sun? B2B Marketing Exchange takes place at the beautiful Hyatt Regency in Scottsdale and features more than 100 different sessions, guaranteeing you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for. By offering six distinct conference “tracks,” including content marketing, digital strategy, and sales enablement, B2B Marketing Exchange allows you to tailor your experience to fit your needs. 3. Traffic and Conversion Summit; March 31-April 2; San Diego, California The title of this one says it all: If you’re a digital marketer interested in boosting your brand’s traffic or sales conversions, this conference is for you. The Traffic and Conversion Summit is one of the largest of its kind in the country — with more than 10,000 attendees and 80 speakers, big crowds and bigger ideas are the name of the game. 4. Ascendant Network; Retail Ascendant April 14 in New York City, New York; October 13 in Silicon Valley / Digital Ascendant: April 15-16 in New York City; October 14-15 in Silicon Valley Ascendent Group hosts a series of invitation-only conferences in Silicon Valley and New York for marketing executives working in both the retail and digital spaces, ensuring that all events offer prime opportunities for networking. While getting an invite may be difficult, the group of minds you’ll encounter at one of the spring or fall events is well worth it. 5. CMO Club Spring Summit; April 28-29; Marina del Rey, California Hosted by one of the world’s most revered marketing organizations, the CMO Club Spring Summit is an invaluable opportunity to connect with leaders from around the business world. While a couple of days in Marina del Rey might sound relaxing, the purpose of the CMO Club Spring Summit is to get the country’s top marketing thinkers to work together and solve some of the toughest problems facing marketing today. It’s an invaluable opportunity for any professional looking to get her questions answered — and answer some herself in the process.

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