We have something going to print today, but everyone in the office is arguing as to where to correctly place the apostrophe in the sentence (if at all!)
The sentence is:
Bring your event into the palm of your guests hand
Answer
Assuming you're referring to a single "guest", the possessive apostrophe should come before the s:
Bring your event into the palm of your guest's hand.
But I have a suspicion that guests was meant to be plural (because of the context). In that case, you should pluralize palm, hand and guest, and put the apostrophe after the last s in guests:
Bring your event into the palms of your guests' hands.
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