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				have webmaster conventions become a huge waiste of time and $$
			 
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	It seems that over the last 3 yrs since my first convention at IA2000 that there has been a steady down fall to the conventions........ What does everyone else think?? Do you think it is just a way to waiste money or do you feel that you actually get your $$$ worth from them? I mean if a company brings 4 people to a show with airfare and rooms and food it costs a min of $ 10,000. DO you feel you get $10000 worth of rev. from it?........ And that is at a minimum..........  | 
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		 Japan 4? Jamaica? Ashashashish? ? Negrill? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			 Isn't it a social network thing, I don't think the people who have the $$$ for booths (I didn't have one there) and such care too much about the converstions... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
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		 It depends on how you approach it.  We certainly took too many people and blew way too much money our first couple of InterNext's.  But this last one we only took three people (yes we didn't bring Paul, and we realize he's the only one of us that people like so we'll bring him next time).  We Priceline.com'd the tickets and we split a room.  We didn't blow tons of money at the strip bars and we didn't party like rock stars.  That made the trip profitable in two ways.  I spent more time meeting with people than I have at any show.  I know the concept of financial planning and moderation isn't very popular, but it pays off. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 No doubt...I just met some slimy gay duo? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			A skinny white dude- Hoops or something like that, and his boy-toy WiseGuy They were sweet holding hands and talking sweet things about everyone else at the show...but other than that not sure if it was worth the dough....$10k for 4 people is definitely a conservative estimate. I am interested to see what people think? if it was worth the bling or not? I personally think its good for smaller guys to go and make some decent contacts, cause one good deal will make $10k easy....for sponsors its just to show your face and see old friends, and hopefully make enough new deals to cover the costs of the show. 
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		 I would have to say that we do get our money's worth out of the show. Every time we go down, we meet at least one person that can bring us enough business to justify the expenses. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			The shows have certainly gotten alot tamer, with fewer exhibitors, however. Besides.... it gives me a chance to hang around with Wiseman for just long enough to realize why I didn't invite him to come visit since the last show. ![]() 
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		 HAHAHHA Tim you fag!!! Damon!! I cant sya the same about you since I watched you shoot Tim down multiple times!!! But thatnks for the imput! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Most of the larger exhibitioners there have been saying that they don't recoup the investment of the shows directly.  Then again do you think Budweiser recoups from their commercials directly anymore?  It's not like anyone needs to be told Bud exists at this point. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			So I'm guessing: a) The real value is intangible. b) If you are new, it is still an opp to get people to know you and know you have a serious business. Also I heard two different well respected people on seperate occasions astutely expressing the concern that the paranoid nature of webmasters would lead them to think a big company was having financial trouble or something if they didn't continue to exhibit. 
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	I really think it depends on the company and what their product or service is that they are offering. However, I will go out on a limb and say that most companies probably don't get an ROI. Internext is a way to let your cohorts know that your business is alive and hopefully well. It's a great way to network and resolidify relationships with others. A branding tool in my opinion. Companies will gain new business, but on your example I do not think one will get an ROI. My 2 cents. Tim...you fag...j/k Good to see you bro!  | 
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		 I sort of like to maintain the casino philosophy: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Make a guy feel like a nobody and a loser... he'll tell two or three people. But make a guy feel like a winner, like your friend, and welcome.... he'll tell 400. I don't think you can really break down technical 'recoup' estimates in terms of extra clicks or something like that..... it's more about presentation. That goes for the guys that have the booths as well as the individual webmaster. Same as the Budweiser thing somebody said.... who the hell doesn;t know about Bud by now..... it's all about presentation. 
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		 Shit, we can't even SPELL ROI... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			The value of the shows for us is intangible. Goodwill goes a long way, how do you put a price on product trust and brand name recognition? My philosophy of doing the conventions and events (and we did them ALL last year) is simple: The conventions are where we make friends with the people we will do business with in the future. I think the conventions are also a good place to reward your employees, affiliates, and business partners. If you've done your job right the rest of the year, there is usually plenty of good fortune to celebrate. Steve Lightspeed 
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		 a waste of time and money? hell no. invaluable. if a waste of time and money to you, you are doing something wrong or else went in there with different expectations than I did for sure. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			1st of all.... Your shaved head kicks ass! I think Poppy (great hanging with you bro) summed it up. We all make new relationships and seal some deals at the show. For us it is customer appreciation (the reason we sponsor Player's balls, buy drinks, and hand out fine cigars), and the chance to talk with the poeple we chat with online and on the phone all year. We have a conservative 10x20 booth. Our employees share rooms, and we don't pack 15 employees in our booth just so it will look "busy". Personally, I like to go just to get out of the office for a few days without calling it a vacation. Mexico anyone? Mitch 
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		 The show was great for us, we made back our investment and are already working on the profits from the show. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
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		 Ryan I'd have paid ALL of y'alls airfare if need be to see Hooper going off on the staff at the sushi place.  That and of course the new guy drinking all those sake shots while you guys had empty glasses. ;) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Well, it's pretyt much been said, but I bring in a bit of a different perspective, since I came from the High Tech gaming industry, and I was there during it's peak.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			In the gaming industry, there's many shows, but the big boy is E3. E3 is THE show of the year. You HAVE to be there if you're in the industry. Companies plan 12 months ahead for this show, the booths are HUGE. Companies try to out do each other, Activision had a 12ft half pipe with Pro Skaters doing shows all day long, all this stuff. To answer your question, it depends on what your position is. As a small guy, independant, or just a visitor/non-exhibitor, this is invaluable. You have the PRIME spot in a tradeshow. You go around, you are mobile and can compare everything that's going on. As an exhibitor, it can be hard. If you've exhibited once, you need to be there every year. It's like print advertising. You can't make a half assed attempt at it. It's a commitment. If you start exhibiting and the next year you decide you dont' want to spend 25k on a booth, and another 5k on giveaways, or whatever your expenses are (assuming you're using a small booth), then people WILL assume that it's a cost cutting effort. The big spending killed the high tech industry, especially gaming, and if people in this biz aren't careful about how they spend, they might suffer the same faith. As fun as it is to look like the big hero and pick up the tab for all the big bills, it will normally catch up to you. You have to think if it's a cost-effective move. I say set yourself a certain budget for "branding" and spend that. If you wish to spend it by throwing a huge party and have everyone talk about you on GFY, then great. if you rather spend it on blitzing your banner everywhere on paid spots throughout the year, that's good too. ![]() 
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		 It's always been a show to make what you want from it.  Some go just to party and see the crazyness and what not.  Some go to network and talk business ops.  There is a lot of business to be had at the Internext shows and I think the people that have been going to every show for years go there mostly for business.  After all the eye candy and parties are fun and all but get old after awhile.  It's all a matter of wether you want to stay out all night going crazy and sleep untill the last hour of the show each day or pace yourself and start putting faces to names, talking about potential business and what not.  My  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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		 I think it depends what you are selling and how you approach people. I've done the last two Internext and always sold more than the trip cost me. Plus those guys are still buying. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 It is always what you make of it ! Personally I think its great meeting people one on one. It has formed the basis of many business relations for us in several of our ventures.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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