A Roundup of Upcoming ad:tech San Francisco Parties

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Are you ready? Are you really ready? Are you? Are you ready for three days of intense networking, session viewing, exhibit hall exploration and all night partying? You had better be. Because if you’re not, you’re going to be left behind, sucking the exhaust of others who plan to hit ad:tech and make the most of it.

So we all know there will all kinds of amazing content at the conference. You’ve read about it here and on the ad:tech website. There are many fine keynote speakers, panelists and exhibitors for you to check out over the three days of the conference.

But let’s not forget the most important aspect of ad:tech. OK, maybe it’s not the most important part but it’s the part I’m in charge of hyping and that’s the parties. Hey, somebody’s got to do it and, after all, you’re going to need to party after 8-10 hours on your feet doing business.

So let’s review what’s happening party-wise when ad:tech San Francisco kicks into gear Monday. Kicking things off Monday night are Blumberg Capital, Exact Target and the Moss Networks VIP Mix & Mingle.

On Tuesday night, things get a bit busier. There’s parties from Criteo, XY7.com, Neudesic, Adometry, Digital LA, The Marketers Ball and Clickbooth. And there are many others on both nights but the organizers of those events have asked us not to publicize them as they are smaller and invite only.

And just for fun, to get you in the mood for one of the parties, The marketers Ball, the organizers have put out a few videos from the artists who will perform at the party. There’s Too Short. And there’s Humpty Hump, Shock G and Money B from Digital Underground.

Check the party calendar for the details on times and locations.

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