I saw the new banner last night here on GFY. Anyone know what is changed?
Internext: what will be changed?
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Thats not a change.Originally posted by Frisonly surfers allowed this timeTPF 2010 "They are eating our sausages!"Comment
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The time, the place, the proximity to the other shows and the format for starters.
More info coming soon...
In the meantime, www.internext-expo.comComment
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I've been there, that's what got me asking.Originally posted by MJ_AVNThe time, the place, the proximity to the other shows and the format for starters.
More info coming soon...
In the meantime, www.internext-expo.com
Ante up.Comment
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I like the fact that it is on the backend of AVN and CES. Definetly a step in the right direction
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Would be nice if the price of registration was actually on the page prior to having to enter all your info to find out what the cost it.
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http://www.internext-expo.com/attendee/passes.cfmOriginally posted by JoesTrafficWhat is it?
Get your all-access pass to Internext Las Vegas! This year, Internext will bring you an all new event format. Get down to business in a relaxed environment.
Save $50 by taking advantage of the early-bird special. Register now.
All inclusive packages available (includes all seminars, workshops, and meeting areas):
$250 before Thursday, November 30
$300 after Thursday, November 30Comment
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http://www.internext-expo.com/attendee/faq.cfmOriginally posted by JoesTrafficAnd just the floor?
Q - How much does it cost to register for Internext Las Vegas and what does my pass include?
A- There is only one registration package available for Internext Las Vegas ?07. Registration includes all Internext run seminars and workshops as well as ?The Hub? show floor.
BEFORE NOV. 30
AFTER NOV. 30
Internext Registration Package: $250 $300Comment
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to AVN/Internext people :
a small recommendation/feedback - it would be really cool to improve this pint :
Do a favor to attendees with all inclusive package (workshop etc...) - it would be cool this year to give them invitation for all the major parties.
This people spend time in the workshop during the day, dont have always time to search invitations ;-) ... and its just few days expo...
so if they want to meet lot of people in the business, its in the main area, but its also at the parties, and without invitation its not always easy to enter at some ;-)ICQ 439371016Comment
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Originally posted by V.ZONto AVN/Internext people :
a small recommendation/feedback - it would be really cool to improve this pint :
Do a favor to attendees with all inclusive package (workshop etc...) - it would be cool this year to give them invitation for all the major parties.
This people spend time in the workshop during the day, dont have always time to search invitations ;-) ... and its just few days expo...
so if they want to meet lot of people in the business, its in the main area, but its also at the parties, and without invitation its not always easy to enter at some ;-)
No doubt.Comment
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The problem with that is that a lot of the private parties' locations don't hold as many people as there are convention attendees. Also, the parties are not usually sponsored by AVN but by other companies who are thanking their affiliates, or whoever they're doing business with and they surely can't be expected to foot the bill for every single attendee.Originally posted by V.ZONto AVN/Internext people :
a small recommendation/feedback - it would be really cool to improve this pint :
Do a favor to attendees with all inclusive package (workshop etc...) - it would be cool this year to give them invitation for all the major parties.
This people spend time in the workshop during the day, dont have always time to search invitations ;-) ... and its just few days expo...
so if they want to meet lot of people in the business, its in the main area, but its also at the parties, and without invitation its not always easy to enter at some ;-)
There are usually so many different events each night though, that you'll always find parties to attend. It may not be the BIGGEST party, but rarely will you go without something to do.
Watch when the parties are announced and you'll find other ways to get entrance as well, like giveaways, OR talk to someone you know from in or around a particular company. This industry isn't so big that you probably don't know someone able to get you into 2/3rd's of the biggest Internext parties. Unless you're totally new, than yes, it would be much tougher to get into some of the big ones.Comment
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My suggestion to AVN? Put the registration as far from the floor as possible down the hallway, and make sure people have all the reason in the world to get a badge to be part of the show, rather than standing around in the hallway sponging off of the show without attending. Find some manner to make having a show pass not only a nice idea, but a requirement to getting anything done.
38 booths only on the floor... this should be interestind!Comment
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I would think they would put that information on the registration page..Originally posted by ronaldohttp://www.internext-expo.com/attendee/passes.cfm
Get your all-access pass to Internext Las Vegas! This year, Internext will bring you an all new event format. Get down to business in a relaxed environment.
Save $50 by taking advantage of the early-bird special. Register now.
All inclusive packages available (includes all seminars, workshops, and meeting areas):
$250 before Thursday, November 30
$300 after Thursday, November 30
I knew what it was from previous shows, but the Miami internext was the same way.
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