Second City squats in your car for Digital Day promo

Indulge us a moment while we show off the first in a series of Digital Day promo videos from Toronto’s famous Second City comedy troupe. Digital Day, a joint presentation of the Canadian Marketing Association and Marketing, will, according to its promo copy, “explore how best to navigate this fast-changing world and reach audiences at […]

Indulge us a moment while we show off the first in a series of Digital Day promo videos from Toronto’s famous Second City comedy troupe.

Digital Day, a joint presentation of the Canadian Marketing Association and Marketing, will, according to its promo copy, “explore how best to navigate this fast-changing world and reach audiences at key points along the new purchase-decision journey. The focus will be on real-world examples, creative solutions and inspiring next steps in social media, mobile, online video, gaming, e-commerce, content creation and more.”


For tickets and info, visit the Digital Day website.

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