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Get an Adotas Discount for ad:tech SanFran!
ADOTAS – Get ready for the event for digital marketers! ad:tech San Francisco starts April 11-13, 2011. Discover the latest innovations in social media, mobile, search, e-mail, location-based marketing and much more. Find hundreds of the hottest digital marketing and advertising companies to network with and learn from. Use special [...] more...
Affiliate Summit storms New York City
ADOTAS — It’s mid-week and I’m writing my requisite pre-conference column. Room at the Hilton? Check. Favorite seats on the Lauderdale-to-JFK JetBlue flight? Check. Meetings set with list owners, list managers, affiliates, and advertisers? Check. Only thing left is to see how the weather will be in New York City this [...] more...
AdMonsters announces free passes, travel assistance for upcoming US Publisher Forum
AdMonsters, a professional association for online ad operations professionals worldwide announced a “pay what you can” pricing model for its 21th US Publisher Forum, August 16-19, 2009, in Portland, Oregon. Effectively, this means that the company will fully subsidize travel, hotel, and the conference for qualified attendees. “This amazing opportunity for online [...] more...
ad:tech London: Network By Big Ben
With fall in full swing, many industry events are being prepared for. OMMA and IAB are happening here in New York City as I type this, but two months from now the ad:tech franchise will make its way to the big apple. Its current stop is in London where marketers [...] more...
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Sponsormob Leads the Way Into RTB for MobileADOTAS – For more than half a decade, Berlin-based tech firm Sponsormob has remained relevant in an industry characterized by [...] more...
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