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ad:tech gives new and returning speakers an opportunity to share their knowledge and experience with a growing audience of publishers, marketers, agencies, journalists, engineers, investors, entrepreneurs and industry influencers. Each conference features between 120 – 220 speakers covering all areas of the digital media-marketing spectrum, including:
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Brand Building |
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Marketing Metrics |
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Integrated Marketing |
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Media Buying |
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Email Marketing |
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Podcasts |
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Mobile Marketing |
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Wikis |
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Advergaming |
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Web Analytics |
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TV 2.0 |
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Recruitment |
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Affiliate Marketing |
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Behavioral Target Marketing |
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Blogging |
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Viral Marketing |
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Vidcasts |
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The ad:tech conference is 100% editorial content. Speakers are selected on their merit, insight, leadership and ability to share new research and metrics. ad:tech welcomes speakers from all brand categories, agencies, corporations and perspectives. An emphasis on case studies, whenever possible, is preferred and solution providers must bring a business or consumer-oriented brand client to be considered to speak.Keynotes: are limited to 3-5 marquee speakers per show and typically feature high-profile executives or thought leaders representing key areas of the new marketing landscape. Keynote presentations are open to all attendees, including those with Exhibit Hall passes.
Panels: are rich opportunities for qualified speakers from every corner of the industry to share insights and experiences with a quality audience. These speaking opportunities also provide a valuable opportunity to gauge the competitive relevance and value of their companies in a highly targeted and interactive forum.
Panel Moderators: are always in demand at ad:tech and represent an equally valuable opportunity for industry leaders to participate in the panel format. Panel discussions involve active pre-production, solicitation of speakers, organization and skill. The panel sessions themselves are one hour in length, which includes audience QA opportunities.
Workshops: are highly focused, interactive learning environments where speakers move from behind the podium to directly engage with attendees. Seating is usually limited for these high-value “classroom-meets-the-boardroom” learning environments.
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Contacts and Key dates:
 ASIA |
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Singapore June 9-10, 2009
Accepting proposals:
starting January 2009
Shanghai November 25-26, 2008
Accepting proposals:
closed
Beijing November 2009
Accepting proposals:
starting June 25, 2009
Contact:
Paul Beckley
VP, ad:tech Asia
+65 62322332 paul@ad-tech.com |
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| AUSTRALASIA |
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Sydney March 16-17, 2009
Accepting proposals:
open September 2009
Contact: Lucy James
Content Manager - Australasia
t +61 (0)2 8923 8334
f +61 (0)2 9954 5622
m +61 (0)401 303 192
Twitter: @lucyjjames
LinkedIn: Lucy James lucy@ad-tech.com |
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| EUROPE |
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London September 21-22, 2010
Accepting proposals:
until June 23, 2010 Submit now!
Contact: Christophe Asselin
Conference Director |
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| NORTH AMERICA |
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San Francisco April 19-21, 2010
Accepting proposals:
December 11, 2009 – January 15, 2010
(no extensions)
New York November 3-5, 2010
Accepting proposals:
To Be Announced
Spring 2010
Contact: Warren Pickett
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