Submit A Video And Get Your Cheap Ass to the PSFK Ad Conference

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Did you like Lemonade Movie? That’s the one where 16 former ad professionals talk about how they left the business and found greatness elsewhere. Do you like going to ad conferences to hear smart people talk about the business? Then listen up.

Lemonade Movie Facebook Fan Page is giving away five free tickets to the PSKF Conference in New York City, April 9, 2010, where creatives will talk about culture, trends and the future of advertising. PSFK Conferences are attended by designers, digital creatives, entrepreneurs, journalists, planners, strategists and writers. Is that you? Do you want to go?

If you’re interested, submit a video to the fan page. The top five videos with the most comments by 5pm on Tuesday, April 6th each win a ticket to the PSFK Conference.

If you’;re a lucky winner, you’ll get to hear Lemonade Movie creator Eric Proulx talk about opportunistic reinvention during a recession and how it doesn’t have to be all bad.

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