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Second Street to Open Their 7th Annual Summit to All


Second Street
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Second Street, an audience engagement software platform, is moving their 7th annual Summit from a two-day conference to a free, month-long virtual series starting June 2. Session topics include lead generation, recurring revenue, database growth and email, while featuring speakers from a wide range of traditional and digital media.

"Now more than ever, media companies are leveraging promotions and email to overcome advertising declines and diversify their revenues" said Second Street President/Co-Founder Matt Coen. "We're taking this opportunity to take our conference virtual, we're delighted to be able to share a roadmap to growth for thousands of media executives."

"Promotions will explode by midsummer and remain strong through the holidays -- and perhaps for the foreseeable future," said Borrell Associates CEO and Founder Gordon Borrell, who will be presenting a keynote presentation titled "Are You Ready for the 2020 Promotions Explosion?" during the series.

Other keynotes include Adam Ryan from The Hustle, Dan Oshinsky from The Inbox Collective and Sean Griffey from Industry Dive, among others.

In addition to live sessions, the Summit Series will feature over 50 on-demand sessions focusing on generating measurable results in sales, audience engagement, content and more.

To learn more about the Summit Series or to register for free, visit summit.secondstreet.com.

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