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Luis Majano

October 01, 2013

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We are excited to be part of CFCamp 2013 this year where we will be presenting about ContentBox of course! 

CFCamp is really an amazing conference with an amazing atmosphere.  I have been really excited to participate in the conference for more than 3 years now and it is one of my favorites!  I will have over 26 different sessions, amazing speakers and of course it is hosted in one of my favorite cities in the world, Munich!

Here is a little motivator, use the discount code "CFCoBox" and get an extra 10% off the ticket price.  So stop by our booth and come and say hi, you might just get some fancy shwag if you do!

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