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Free Passes: Future of Online Advertising
The Future of Online Advertising Conference is a 2-day event being held in New York on June 7-8. It looks to be a great conference, and I'm planning on attending. The organizers were nice enough to give me a few free passes to pass along to you, the reader! I only have a few, so I had to figure out a fair way to distribute them. So here's the challenge...
- Create a video about the future of online advertising and upload it to YouTube
- Tag the video "futureadvertising"
- Post a link to your video in the comments on this entry
On Friday, April 20th, the 4 videos with the most views on YouTube will be awarded with a pass to the conference! If we don't get more than 4 entries... well, if that happens, I'll have to figure something out.
Posted on April 6, 2007 | Permalink
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Dude,
You have to take me! I will start on the video. www.slideroom.com
Posted by: cjagers | Apr 8, 2007 2:00:08 AM
This is the correct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZLXgOQ7bPM
I hope this is worth it...
Posted by: cjagers | Apr 8, 2007 11:36:14 PM
My business partner and I would love to go to the conference, unfortunately we found this site to late to work on a video. I noticed that you didn't get the number of submission you were looking for, so if you are still willing to accept entries I think we can put something together in the next couple of days. Please let me know.
ps. i just registered the url so there is nothing up yet
Posted by: Ted | Apr 20, 2007 12:27:11 PM
Sorry Ted... they've already been spoken for. That didn't take long!
Posted by: John | Apr 20, 2007 2:17:01 PM




