AdSociety throws one of the best "branded" parties - Sponsored by AdSociety

<p>Sure, creating a new brand is not easy. The "brand" needs to be </p><p>seen, heard and connected. AdSociety (www.adsociety.com), the first </p><p>pan-Asian broadband advertising, marketing and sales network, knew just </p><p>that and threw one of the best "branded" parties of the year. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>No surprises then that the "who's who" of the media and Internet </p><p>industry came flocking to celebrate the company's launch. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>AdSociety's clients and partners were joined by more than 900 people on </p><p>10 November at OH Bar & Restaurant. The party door gift was a </p><p>cool-purple camera. Everyone became a photographer and/or a model that </p><p>night. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Entertainment was not limited to beautiful people in beautiful </p><p>poses. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The revelers were also treated to top performances: a "Michael Jackson" </p><p>lookalike came to town accompanied by a curvy Brazilian samba dancer, </p><p>timbales percussionist and a splendid saxophonist. The music was a </p><p>seamless mix of New York house, garage, smooth R&B and hip-hop. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Fellow industry leaders in the Internet sent their congratulatory </p><p>greeting digitally, namely: Antony Young (AdXplorer), Amy Ho (AdForce), </p><p>Viveca Chan (Beyond Interactive), Billy Tam (iLink.net), Hans Lombardo </p><p>(Internet.com), the team from LEMON, SK Fung (Media Genesis), Eve Chu </p><p>(MMPT), and Sing Wang (Tom.com). </p><p><BR><BR> </p>