Vote for NewsWhip to Speak at South By Southwest Interactive!

September 1, 2015

Written by NewsWhip
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NewsWhip, along with fellow digital media thought leaders, has been invited to participate in a panel at South by Southwest Interactive next March.
The panel, entitled Data-Driven Content for Personalized Publishing, is the brainchild of Taboola founder and CEO Adam Singolda. Its aim is to introduce publishers to new and exciting ways of identifying engaged audiences, with a greater focus on connecting those audiences with valuable stories so as to foster growth and loyalty.
NewsWhip and Taboola will be joined on the panel by representatives from Consumed Media and CPXi.
In order to make it happen however, we need your help. SXSW empowers its public to decide which panels they are most interested in seeing and, to that end, you can vote for the panels you’d most like to attend. We ask that you give NewsWhip and Taboola your vote by following the steps below:

  • Access SXSW’s Panel Picker here
  • Sign in or create an account
  • Search for “Data-Driven Content for Personalized Publishing” or click here to access the panel directly
  • Cast your vote by clicking the thumbs-up icon on the top left

Polling ends on Friday, September 4th so please ensure to cast your vote as soon as possible!
A successful result would see NewsWhip participate at SXSW for the second time. In March of this year, we attended SXSW Interactive as an exhibitor while our CEO Paul Quigley joined the Huffington Post’s panel on how to make stories go viral. The Data-Driven Content for Personalized Publishing panel would be a terrific opportunity to further highlight and discuss the many exciting developments in the digital publishing industry.
We appreciate your support and hope to welcome you to the panel next March!

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