Come to the ADM Forum at ad:tech SF!

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If you are on the fence about attending the ADM Forum at ad:tech, here are more reasons for you to justify your trip!

For more than ten years, ad:tech has provided media, marketing and technology professionals with the tools and techniques they need to succeed in a changing digital world. With 11 shows in 7 countries, ad:tech’s globally respected roster of speakers, workshops and exhibitors continues to make it the preferred resource and destination for digital marketers everywhere.

ad:tech, is the largest tradeshow and conference in the world for digital marketing and advertising professionals.

THE UPCOMING CONFERENCE - ad:tech San Francisco – April 15-17, 2008 – Moscone Convention Center
As the digitization of media continually redefines the business of marketing, it is ad:tech’s mission to provide brand advertisers, agencies, portals, online publishers and technology providers an unparalleled forum – one that supports the exchange of ideas, experiences, new practices, emerging models and expert opinion.

ad:tech San Francisco offers a great opportunity to spend focused time with a quality audience of brand marketers, advertising agencies and online publishers.

Due to the targeted attendees and industry visibility, the Association for Downloadable Media has chosen ad:tech to announce Ad Standards and Guidelines for downloadable media. In addition the ADM will be holding a series of Forums to better educate on the role the association is taking in helping advertisers realize more impact for their advertising dollar.

DECISION MAKERS FROM THESES COMPANIES ATTEND AD:TECH

Apple
Monster.com

American Honda Motor Co.
MTV

AT&T
NBC Universal

Avenue A | Razorfish Inc.
Nickelodeon

Barnes & Noble
Nike

Buy.com
PriceWaterhouseCoopers

Citigroup
Procter & Gamble

Chase
Publishers Clearing House

CNET Networks
Ogilvy

Dell, Inc.
Scholastic

Deutsche Bank
Sprint

Digitas
The New York Times

Dow Jones
Time Warner Cable

IBM
U.S. News & World Report

Marriott International
Wells Fargo

Microsoft

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