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  1. red's Avatar
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    Great tips. Trying out this affilate game again
  2. TimH's Avatar
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  3. Notspot's Avatar
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    I'm with you Mark, even though I haven't been to one yet I can already feel the boredom of the 'same old shite' before I even walk in the door.

    I'm not convinced of the 'doing better deals' angle either - if you bring in the traffic, deals get done. I don't wanna be promising some room more traffic just 'cos they have a deeper pockets for entertaining or an epic sales patter. I 'spose I'm just jaded from coming from a marketing background.

    Saying that, I do plan to go to the London one just 'cos I wanna put live faces to some names and at least after I've been I'll have a legit reason to avoid them in future :)
  4. kdollar's Avatar
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    I would be stoked if they did somewhere tropical but made it as big as the London Conference. Though I have a feeling the reason why London is so big is because its easy to get to for programs.
  5. Graham's Avatar
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    Ya, I should make it to London this year. Have sat it out the past few years as I really hate that they do this at such a cold miserable time, but I figure its one of the closest ones with plenty of direct flights so I will make the trip for the next one.

    For those of you considering it that have never attended a conference before... There really should be nothing to consider. First off, its a business expense, so you can write off everything. Secondly, most of the conferences I have attended I have managed to get increases to my deals that have paid for the trip itself. Think of it as an investment in your future.
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    Can't think of a much worse location than London in Jan!

    To be honest I'm all conferenced out... the Budapest one is this week and on a metro line with a stop 100 meters from my apartment, and it [I]still [/I]feels like to much effort to go along and listen to the same old shite. With all those AMs on travel expenses, the whole party thing just reminds me of those nightmare works xmas parties of old... 'one of Budapest most popular bars' line total BS too, locals actually laughed out loud when I told them that line.

    Anyway, its great being old and bitter, might end up there anyway, I'll be the one with the scowel.

    Now, if a conference was somewhere warm (Malta / Cyprus?) I'd certainly be tempted.


    Mark
  7. jdwanchalk's Avatar
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    Are there any good casinos/poker rooms near the London conference? What games do they spread?
  8. Randy L's Avatar
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    The wife and I started making plans for London a couple weeks ago, I have not been to a conference yet, and all the guys I know say London would be the best one to hit.

    The only thing for me is that I really hate flying and will probably have to get drugged up before the flight. :|

    Who all is for sure gonna hit London?
  9. GFPC's Avatar
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    i plan to go this year.

    Off chance anyone know what the cost is to set up a booth?
  10. MJ's Avatar
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    I really need to get to a conference bad.
  11. kdollar's Avatar
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    Yea, I agree winter is pretty harsh in London. I would definitely be stoked if they did that.
  12. Lenny's Avatar
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    Would be nicer if they moved it forward or back a couple of months, too damn cold to enjoy anything outdoors.