Photos from Ad Tech 2011 San Francisco Expo

When it comes to ad:tech, the one thing that can not be missed is the Exhibit Hall. There are two floors of exhibitors with everything you could possibly hope for as an affiliate or Internet marketer. When you consider that the expo portion of ad:tech is free, there really is no reason to not attend if you are serious about your business. These photos are from Tuesday and Wednesday at the 2011 Ad Tech San Francisco Exhibit Hall. If you see your photo here and would like your name added to the caption, please register, then contact me. I will …

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Photos from the Ad Tech San Francisco sessions

I have attended several past ad:tech conferences over the years, but I am not sure that I have ever had time to attend the seminar presentations/seminars provided. This year I made the time. Since I do not recall attending past ad:tech seminars I am not really sure what the focus was in the past, but there is no question as to what the focus is in 2011. Mobile and social network marketing is definitely the wave of the future, if not already. These photos are from the sessions held Tuesday and Wednesday. If you see your photo here and would …

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Photos from Ad Tech San Francisco Keynotes

One of the highlights of ad:tech is the quality of speakers they provide for the keynote presentations. This year’s speakers included Antonio Lucio, Guy Kawasaki, Dr. Jeffrey Cole and Arianna Huffington. The keynote presentations were entertaining as well as informative. If you see your photo here and would like your name added to the caption, please register, then contact me. I will give you instructions on how to make that happen. This is free branding for you. Back to the Keynote Presentation Photos Back to the Keynote Presentation Photos

Photos from ad:tech San Francisco

I attended ad:tech San Francisco again this year, and I have to say, I like where things seem to be headed. More on that later. Tuesday was the first day of the expo, and the sessions continued. There was also a press briefing where representatives from different companies were able to tell about new products, mergers and other news they wanted to get out. I actually enjoyed this event more than I thought I might. Very informative. If you see your photo here and would like your name added to the caption, please register, then contact me. I will give …

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Photos from the VIP Mix+Mingle

Ad Tech San Francisco is upon us again. I can not wait to get over to the Moscone Center to see what business awaits me. In the meantime, last night, Moss Networks hosted the VIP Mix+Mingle at the Supperclub. Sponsored by Media Math, Peer 39 and Empyre Media it was a great kickoff party. If you see your photo here and would like your name added to the caption, please register, then contact me. I will give you instructions on how to make that happen. This is free branding for you. Back to VIP Mix+Mingle Photos Back to VIP Mix+Mingle …

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Photos from San Rafael Reef

Since the weather was not cooperating in Utah, we thought we would try to make it to the Valley of Fire in Nevada for sunset. It was a great idea, and we were there on time, but the clouds had only grown worse. Luckily, I-70 in Utah is a beautiful drive. These photos were taken in the San Rafael Reef area of Utah, which was a big uranium mining area in the 1950’s. Back to San Rafael Reef Photos Back to San Rafael Reef Photos

Photos from Arches National Park

Our last day in Utah, we decided that we would go ahead and venture into Arches National Park. We had visited it last year, but Tanya’s storage drive failed and she lost a significant number of the photos she took. Since there was a threat or rain, the clouds were moving in; and while clouds can add an interesting perspective to photos, they also dampen the bright colors that might otherwise be available. Tanya said she just wanted to drive to the first arch, then we could leave. About three hours later we decided we really should head out before …

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Photos from Lake Powell and Hite, UT

When we left Natural Bridges National Monument we had two options. We could backtrack, or we could continue on towards Lake Powell and just make it a large loop for the day’s drive. Since the road ahead of us looked pretty amazing, we opted for taking the long way back to Moab. While the scenery was magnificent, it appeared to me that the lake’s water level was way down. I later asked a “local” and she told me the level was actually up. I guess we were at the wrong part of the lake. That is okay, the lake is …

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Photos from Natural Bridges National Monument

I am not really sure what happened. The last I heard, we were going to Arches National Park. After all, that is why we stayed in Moab. Right? Apparently not. I guess Tanya was surfing Google images after we got settled in. She found a couple places we had not yet seen that appeared to be quite photogenic. The fact that it was a four hour drive each way mattered little. One of the locations was Natural Bridges National Monument. Discovered in 1883, it is Utah’s first National Monument. It is also a location that we will return to. In …

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Photos from Southeast Utah

When we originally laid out our planned road trip, Tanya said she wanted to go back to Arches National Park. We had gone there last year, but she suffered a failure on her external hard drive that resulted in the loss of many of her photos. Since this trip was for her birthday and it was on the way anyhow, it was decided we would stay in Moab, UT for the night and go to Arches the next day. We got a very nice room at the La Quinta and it happened to have a microbrewery right across the street. …

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