Join Your Closest 10,000 Ad Friends at ad:tech Next Week

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If your planning on coming to New York for ad:tech next week, you better get yourself over to the ad:tech site and register. Already, there’s over 10,000 attending with a couple thousand or more likely to register between now and next Monday when the show kicks off at the Hilton New York. Over 300 exhibitors and just shy of 50 sessions will keep you busy over the course of the four day event.

Angela and I will be there and we’d love to meet you. One of these years we’ll get around to having our own Adrants event during the week but there’s certainly no lack of parties already scheduled. You can check out the handy Google calendar we made for the parties and an accompanying Google map to help you find your way to all the parties.

You can still save 20 percent on the registration fee by using the discount code ATNYS1 when you register. We hope to see you there for all the learning, booth babe viewing and social events.

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