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Rev Up Those Brains! It’s Time For Another AdExchanger Comic Caption Contest

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Every week, AdExchanger publishes a comic inspired by the world of ad tech, online advertising and programmatic.

Often, one of the most fun parts of the process is coming up with the caption. We’ve had some great ones, like this instant classic.

Well, now we’re turning to you for a little help – and the winner gets a complimentary ticket to our Programmatic AI event, taking place from May 18th through May 20th at the Park MGM in Las Vegas.

Programmatic AI comic caption contest

The rules of our caption contest are very simple. 

Submit your caption idea to allison@adexchanger.com by 5 p.m. ET on Mon., March 9 for the chance to win. We’ll circulate the three best captions for a vote and post the winning caption – along with the comic – on our site on Friday, March 13.

Be funny, be witty, be weird – and hopefully have a better day that this bummed out robot.

(Art by Kevvo)

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