| | TechCrunch is gathering more than 50 experts on April 28 for several small-group sessions for founders across startup core competencies, from funding to marketing to operations at TC Early Stage SF. If you are a founder looking to take your company to the next level, this is where you'll be able to get a whole week's worth of in-depth perspective and insights in a single day.
More breakout sessions announced - Growth Marketing, Branding, M&A We've added more sessions to our agenda for you to fill your day with top experts from the startup world.

Priti Youssef Choksi, partner at Norwest Venture Partners
How to Get Your Company Acquired, Not Sold Learn how to think about M&A as a possible exit opportunity from a former Facebook corporate development executive turned investor. Understand what acquirers are looking for and what questions you should be asking. Create optionality for yourself as you build and grow your company.
Brook Hammerling, founder of The New New Thing
How to Tell the Story Between the Stories The news never sleeps. Hear from communications veteran Brooke Hammerling, founder of Brew PR and The New New Thing, about how to build a narrative that isn't driven by press releases and announcements.
Ethan Smith, founder and CEO of Graphite
How to Build a High-Performance SEO Engine Hear from Ethan Smith, who has worked with brands like MasterClass, Ticketmaster and Thumbtack, as he shares some of the most effective modern SEO strategies. Starting with a deep understanding of the user and their intent, the most successful modern SEO strategies focus on building a data-driven approach to drive user experience, content and conversion to ultimately beat the competition.
Susan Su, startup growth advisor at Sound Ventures
Minimum Viable Email Love it or hate it, email is here to stay. But understanding where it fits into the conversion funnel and how to maximize its impact can be arduous. Learn from Sound Ventures advisor and EIR Susan Su how to optimize open rates, deliverability, unsubscribes and conversions for consumer and enterprise products alike.
How to participate in TC Early Stage SF Here's the fine print. Each of the 50+ breakout sessions at TC Early Stage SF is limited to around 100 attendees with signups happening on a first-come, first-serve basis. Buy your ticket today and you can sign up for the breakouts we have already announced. Ticket holders will also receive 24-hour advance notice before we announce the next batch. (And yes, you can "drop" a breakout session in favor of a new one, in the event there is a schedule conflict.) To maintain the intimate nature of this event, we will only be selling a limited number of tickets to TC Early Stage. Access to the events will be available for founders and c-suite employees of early-stage companies at a reduced rate - $199.
Not an early-stage founder? We've got you covered too. Later-stage founders (series B and beyond), investors or just general startup enthusiasts are welcome to attend. A limited number of Innovator tickets are available for folks who are not early-stage founders - $299.
So jump in and grab your ticket to TC Early Stage San Francisco today to secure your seat while they last.
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