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See how one sponsor experienced last year’s Street Fight Summit:
More feedback on Street Fight Summit 2011:
“The Summit exceeded my expectations, which were not low. I heard the same from everyone there.”
– Rick Blair, ex-CEO, Examiner.com
“The caliber of people you had at the conference (conference goers and speakers) was the highest of any I have been at.”
– Eli Portnoy, CEO, ThinkNear
“The Summit was the best collection of brainpower in one room I’ve experienced so far. Great conversations, really good networking.”
– Luke Stangel, CEO, Tackable
“Congrats on a successful start to what I know will be an annual mainstay event! We were thrilled to be a part of it.”
– Warren Webster, President, Patch (AOL)
“Way to take such a fragmented technology topic and put together not only a superb media site, but an inaugural event with all of the biggest players in the space participating.”
– Emilie Cole, LaunchSquad
Street Fight Summit 2012 offers a premier opportunity to put your brand front and center with an audience of decision-makers in hyperlocal. Take the stage and establish your thought leadership; sponsor a lunch to elevate your brand above others; set up a booth to talk one-on-one with potential clients and partners; or take on a Platinum position with a dominant role in the event. Street Fight will work with you to create a package that meets your marketing goals.
Attendees include CEOs, SVPs and other decision makers from across the hyperlocal landscape, as well as major media and marketers. A sponsorship will position your company as an influencer among this elite group of media, tech and marketing executives.
Opportunities:
- Presentations on the Main Stage
- Exhibitor Booths
- Sponsored Meals and Cocktail Reception
- Other creative opportunities to be discussed
For more information, contact Jill Mant via email or call 408-489-6447.


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