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So many marketing execs from high-profile tech companies are speaking at this conference

Digital Summit Philadelphia is here and we're giving away two tickets for the Aug. 23-24 event.

Digital Summit 2015. (Courtesy photo)

At this year’s Digital Summit Philadelphia, learn from MGM Resorts International’s VP of Social Media Marketing Beverly Jackson, plus marketing execs from Google, Pinterest, Adidas, Bit.ly and National Geographic.
See a full list of speakers here.
The conference will cover topics like content strategy, usability/design, mobile marketing and customer engagement.
Held at The Westin (99 S. 17th St.), the intensive pre-conference workshops begin the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 23 and the main conference begins in the afternoon and lasts till Wednesday. 
Register with Technical.ly’s promo code TECHPHL50 and get $50 off your pass. Tickets start at $295.
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We’re giving away two conference passes (each ticket is $295). For a chance to win, sign up for the Technical.ly Philly daily newsletter and enter “TECHPHL50 into the “Code” field. Enter by 5 p.m. on Aug. 18, 2016. Winners will be notified on Aug. 19. If you’re already signed up for the Philly newsletter, sign up for the national newsletter here and enter the same code.

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