Miss Our Snapchat Stories LIVE from InfoComm?
When we started using Twitter back at InfoComm 2008, only 80 or so people in the ProAV market were even on the social media platform.
Same with Snapchat earlier this month. The day before we sent our eBlast out saying we’d be broadcasting via Snapchat at InfoComm, there were only 160-some AV ‘Snapchatters.’ Well, we certainly helped that along as, by the time InfoComm rolled around, we already had well over 500 followers!
But, many of you still aren’t on Snapchat and we’d love to connect with you — so, consider following us! Just find us on Snapchat by going here: Add us (or open Snapchat on your phone and point your camera at our Snapchat ghost below). In the meantime, here are our three Snapchat STORIES (one from Super Tuesday — final set-up day) and one from Day 1 and Day 2 of InfoComm 2016:
InfoComm’s Super Tuesday Set-Up Day:
Day 1:
Day 2:
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