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Here’s what happened at Social Media Week NYC

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Social Media Week landed in New York, with Pond5 out in force for the event. Here’s a roundup o

Social Media Week landed in New York, with Pond5 out in force for the event. Here’s a roundup of what happened.  [Image]( [FOOTAGE](   [MUSIC](   [AFTER EFFECTS](  [ BLOG]( [All the News from Social Media Week NYC!]( All the News from Social Media Week NYC! Social Media Week landed in New York last week and Pond5 was thrilled to play a big part in it for the first time. Here’s a roundup of what happened. Ringing the Bell We kicked things off bright and early by joining the Social Media Week crew to ring the Nasdaq opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. A Paradoxical Panel Our panel on “The Content Paradox,” moderated by Pond5 CEO Jason Teichman, featured production, media, and marketing pros discussing creative content solutions. [Check out what went down](. Team Spirit The Pond5 team was on the ground with a table set up for product demos, giveaways, a social media contest, and meetings with fans and intrigued attendees. Tweeting Up a Storm Our Twitter channel lit up with coverage of panels and happenings throughout the event, and was even named a top SMWNYC influencer by Digimind. Not following us already? [Do it now!](  [All the News from Social Media Week NYC!](  Thanks to everyone who joined us at the conference! To learn more about how Pond5 can help you make great social videos, just drop us a line at naenterprise@pond5.com. Explore Pond5 Media for Your Social Videos! [Timelapse]( [Taste of Stop-Motion]( [Spring]( [Music Tracks Timed for Social Videos]( CONNECT WITH US [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( NEED HELP? Our [Customer Service](mailto:support@pond5.com) team and [Help Center]( [ Â]( articles are available to help you get things done. [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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