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C H R I S 01-18-2008 11:29 AM

***Rate your Internext Las Vegas Experience....
 
HUGE THANKS TO ALL THE SPONSORS, ADVERTISERS and EXHIBITORS

Especially:

GFY (Eric and Shelly) always deliver the best at the Kickoff Parties!!

Pussycash, AW Empire, IM LIVE, COMMERCEGATE, VIDEO SECRETS, XTREME REVENUE, CC BILL, CLIPS4SALE, PORNAFIA, WORLDWIDE CONTENT, PRIVATECASH and PROFITX

Huge Kudos to Stockroom/ Syren and Webmaster Party Mix for providing us with entertainment on both days.

Massive thanks to GT Bill for stepping up for OPEN BAR all day on the second day.

Top Choice Cash delivered light up shot glasses (filled) all day both days!

I especially want to thank all the party sponsors and Fantasy Suite sponsors - too many to name (you know who they are!)

We are always looking for ways to improve our events - rate your experience here - and if you have any suggestion feel free to post em up. Hope to see you all in Phoenix and Miami.

WiredGuy 01-18-2008 12:30 PM

I'm going to be perfectly honest here. From a webmaster pespective, paying $300 to attend the show floor was probably not worth it. I did love the suite parties, the Playboy suite was really killer, the GT Bill suite, ARS party suite, Hardwood suite for the MGP Dinner, Kingpin suite, all the themed suites had a great party atmosphere behind each one of them. The actual hotel rooms were pretty good as well, and I really liked n9ne restaurant.

What I really didn't like though was the club atmosphere of the show floor. The constant beat in the background and flashing lights (during the first 2 days). Having to go up and down stairs was a bit of a hassle considering the actual floors were very small.

In all honesty, I think dropping the badge price is really a must at this point as the return is really dimnishing from the actual show floor.

WG

Evil Chris 01-18-2008 12:34 PM

I had a good time and got some business done, but I too thought the fee too high. $300 is going to keep way too many webmasters away. I was hoping to see many many more working webmasters there. This one felt like a corportate show to me mostly.

Still.... kudos to AVN for their efforts and putting on a class event.

Lace 01-18-2008 12:37 PM

My coworkers said it could have been alot better. The new layout was alright, different at most.

That's as far as I'm going.

JFK 01-18-2008 12:40 PM

A good effort at turning the show around:thumbsup

seeric 01-18-2008 12:43 PM

i had a great time, the best show ever in my opinon, and i did so much business chris.

meow.
woof.

MaDalton 01-18-2008 12:49 PM

less music on the showfloor and bring back the public PCs (or have i just overlooked them?)

otherwise i had a great time

Dollarmansteve 01-18-2008 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy (Post 13667134)
I'm going to be perfectly honest here. From a webmaster pespective, paying $300 to attend the show floor was probably not worth it. I did love the suite parties, the Playboy suite was really killer, the GT Bill suite, ARS party suite, Hardwood suite for the MGP Dinner, Kingpin suite, all the themed suites had a great party atmosphere behind each one of them. The actual hotel rooms were pretty good as well, and I really liked n9ne restaurant.

What I really didn't like though was the club atmosphere of the show floor. The constant beat in the background and flashing lights (during the first 2 days). Having to go up and down stairs was a bit of a hassle considering the actual floors were very small.

In all honesty, I think dropping the badge price is really a must at this point as the return is really dimnishing from the actual show floor.

WG

What about 2 categories of badges:

The show floor "Business only" badge say $75 or $100 or something. Then an all access type badge (all parties, etc) for $300+

Chris my consultation fee is $10k :winkwink:

Topher49er 01-18-2008 12:53 PM

Allow people with nice cameras to take pictures anywhere, anytime...

don't worry, JFK, i don't want to make an $...just want to show everyone what a great time it is....

Wizzo 01-18-2008 12:57 PM

I thought you guys did a awesome job of re-inventing the show and made it much easier for people to be productive! :pimp

LilBro 01-18-2008 12:58 PM

from a sponsor POV, show was great (in our opinion). We were busy non-stop with webmasters and should have had more staff with us to assist with inquiries on our Design/development biz. 1 major drawback was the music. At times it was blasting and we could not have conversations with our suite visitors. Lighting was a bit dim and would have been better for us if it was brighter.

Overall, great show and made many connections and look forward to miami show. Thanks!

MikeVega 01-18-2008 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy (Post 13667134)
I'm going to be perfectly honest here. From a webmaster pespective, paying $300 to attend the show floor was probably not worth it. I did love the suite parties, the Playboy suite was really killer, the GT Bill suite, ARS party suite, Hardwood suite for the MGP Dinner, Kingpin suite, all the themed suites had a great party atmosphere behind each one of them. The actual hotel rooms were pretty good as well, and I really liked n9ne restaurant.

What I really didn't like though was the club atmosphere of the show floor. The constant beat in the background and flashing lights (during the first 2 days). Having to go up and down stairs was a bit of a hassle considering the actual floors were very small.

In all honesty, I think dropping the badge price is really a must at this point as the return is really dimnishing from the actual show floor.

WG

I agree ... I liked the change up but the floor was a bit dark and loud. I found it hard to hold a conversation and i couldn't really scan the room to find people i wanted to talk to. I did most of my networking at the center bar. the other issue was with the private vip rooms as booths. You couldn't tell who was who from the hall way side and when you walked in it always looked like a private meeting you didn't want to interrupt. If i knew what company it was i would have felt much better about just walking in. The ticket price is a bit high and i would be inclined to bring more people with me if it was a bit less (models) .. overall i gave it a 7 for a first shot at a new format that's not bad.

Vanilla DeVille 01-18-2008 01:03 PM

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to stay for Internext. I had to leave right after AVN. However, heard nothing but good things about the show. :)

WiredGuy 01-18-2008 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13667218)
What about 2 categories of badges:

The show floor "Business only" badge say $75 or $100 or something. Then an all access type badge (all parties, etc) for $300+

Chris my consultation fee is $10k :winkwink:

You only needed the badge to enter RAIN, all the parties were open as long as you had a hotel key and knew where you were going.
WG

dready 01-18-2008 01:13 PM

$300 is too much. Make it $50 and maybe you'll attract more newbies. This will give sponsors more reason to exhibit. Make your $$ off the sponsors.

I also prefer a regular hall space for the show floor to a nightclub. Rain was way too chaotic, especially the stairs.

TondaB 01-18-2008 01:18 PM

A couple of thoughts that come to mind...

The warmup party was to dark and to loud.

The first day of the show was to dark, better the second day.

I agree on the price of admission...it either A) needs to come down or B) there needs to be some real value for your dollar. I was hoping B would happen this year but it did not.

I did like the fact that everything was close and centralized. Well, as centralized as I think you are going to get in Vegas.

The Palms had its issues, but I ate every meal there and have nothing but good things to say about both service and quality of food. The food came out fast and was SUPER yummy!

It was my first time attending the live domain auction. I really enjoyed it.

The mini schedulers were a great idea. I still prefer when they put the schedule on the back of your show badge.

This did not offend or bother me, but I did hear several people make comments about the food being on the show floor. Not exactly sure what the issue with that was.

I really liked the timing of this show being pushed back. It made for a nice break between the Holidays and the show.

One other thing that bugged me was really not an AVN issue. But I was walking around and went up to a certain company's "booth" to check them out, meet them, etc. and was told that unless I had a scheduled meeting or was a current client I was not allowed. I found this very rude and definitely made a mental note to self on this one.

I think that is about it:) It was good to see everyone!

thehand 01-18-2008 01:18 PM

Great show Chris , the new show format was much more inviting. As far as the $300 people were talking about - I believe it was worth it & if I recall correctly, there was a substantial savings for early registration.

All in all I'd rate this past show a 10. :thumbsup

severe 01-18-2008 01:34 PM

I thought the show was good overall, no webmasters really, the music was a terrible idea though, people trying to do business, have meetings and network not dance and party. thats what the parties are supposed to be for.

C H R I S 01-18-2008 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13667218)
What about 2 categories of badges:

The show floor "Business only" badge say $75 or $100 or something. Then an all access type badge (all parties, etc) for $300+

Chris my consultation fee is $10k :winkwink:

Actually I have something up my sleeve would kill 2 birds with one stone. When you have some time hit me.

I sympathize with the call for lower badge pricing or tiered system - if my idea works it will kill the current pricing and the one above and bring many more attendees to the show... lets talk.

10K yor selling yourself cheap

xxxjay 01-18-2008 02:14 PM

I thought it was great

Juicy D. Links 01-18-2008 02:15 PM

I had great time!!!!!!!!! I dont remember alot but i had alot of sex i know.

It was blast

webair 01-18-2008 02:16 PM

GREAT FUCKING SHOW!

Chris great job buddy!

Spyce 01-18-2008 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TondaB (Post 13667313)
A couple of thoughts that come to mind...

The warmup party was to dark and to loud.

The first day of the show was to dark, better the second day.

I agree on the price of admission...it either A) needs to come down or B) there needs to be some real value for your dollar. I was hoping B would happen this year but it did not.

I did like the fact that everything was close and centralized. Well, as centralized as I think you are going to get in Vegas.

The Palms had its issues, but I ate every meal there and have nothing but good things to say about both service and quality of food. The food came out fast and was SUPER yummy!

It was my first time attending the live domain auction. I really enjoyed it.

The mini schedulers were a great idea. I still prefer when they put the schedule on the back of your show badge.

This did not offend or bother me, but I did hear several people make comments about the food being on the show floor. Not exactly sure what the issue with that was.

I really liked the timing of this show being pushed back. It made for a nice break between the Holidays and the show.

One other thing that bugged me was really not an AVN issue. But I was walking around and went up to a certain company's "booth" to check them out, meet them, etc. and was told that unless I had a scheduled meeting or was a current client I was not allowed. I found this very rude and definitely made a mental note to self on this one.

I think that is about it:) It was good to see everyone!

I completely agree with all of those points - especially the booth that sent ya packing... I assume that they weren't looking for any new business. It certainly didn't make me want to run out and sign up with their affiliate program.

As for the price - didn't it used to cost $175 to get in and see 100+ exhibitors? Now it's $300 for 30 exhibitors, and the doors are only open for 5 hours a day? It's a little steep.

C H R I S 01-18-2008 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wizzo (Post 13667231)
I thought you guys did a awesome job of re-inventing the show and made it much easier for people to be productive! :pimp

Thanks Wizzo - coming from you (a fan of small gatherings, and a past critic) thats a huge compliment!:thumbsup

C H R I S 01-18-2008 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thehand (Post 13667314)
Great show Chris , the new show format was much more inviting. As far as the $300 people were talking about - I believe it was worth it & if I recall correctly, there was a substantial savings for early registration.

All in all I'd rate this past show a 10. :thumbsup

Right on both points - I feel the value we delivered far exceeded the $250 early reg or $300 onsite cost. I still would like to deliver the new webmasters who cant afford that - which is my next challenge.

For people who say there were no webmasters- they were not looking - I chatted with some of the bigggest traffic pushers down to small newbies, agreed less webmasters go to shows - but we do deliver more bodies than any other event.

Speaking of bodies - Boneprone owes me $20

TondaB 01-18-2008 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spyce (Post 13667547)
I completely agree with all of those points - especially the booth that sent ya packing... I assume that they weren't looking for any new business. It certainly didn't make me want to run out and sign up with their affiliate program.

As for the price - didn't it used to cost $175 to get in and see 100+ exhibitors? Now it's $300 for 30 exhibitors, and the doors are only open for 5 hours a day? It's a little steep.

Wow, so this happened to more than just myself. Very interesting...

Halcyon 01-18-2008 02:37 PM

I thought it was fantastic.
I agree that the warm up parties are better when the music is low. But I REALLY liked the show floor layout. It felt ALIVE...like a bazzar.

CosmicTang 01-18-2008 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13667218)
What about 2 categories of badges:

The show floor "Business only" badge say $75 or $100 or something. Then an all access type badge (all parties, etc) for $300+

the problem i see with that is that you would be creating different classes of webmasters or attendees. The purpose of the show shouldn't be to help divide the people in the industry into the 'haves' and 'have nots'.

I really enjoyed myself at the show and there was only one party I can think of that was hassling people at the door about being on a list. If I want to be hassled about being on a list to get in somewhere I can stay in LA.

I rather enjoyed the club setting and all the movement in Rain instead of a bland convention show floor. Keep innovating!

seeric 01-18-2008 02:44 PM

i danced until like 6am. me and juicy fell asleep in teh rain club in the skybox. when we woke up we were locked in the club. is it possible to get personal assistants to help us get to the room afterwards instead of dropping in the club. there was only one couch and it must have looked a little ghey for the cleaning crew to see us cold and sleeping together on the couch.

:Oh crap

WiredGuy 01-18-2008 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TondaB (Post 13667619)
Wow, so this happened to more than just myself. Very interesting...

It happened to a few webmasters I know as well. I found that to be rather standoff'ish and those webmasters were really offended by it. Assuming its the same sponsor, but chances are it was...
WG

Elli 01-18-2008 02:51 PM

I think the new format worked very well. Each "booth" had a couch and table to spread their wares on instead of just a cardboard sign to stand in front of, and the skyboxes were great for talking business. Serving the food in the nightclub was problematic, though. People had to eat on the benches or standing up in the narrow corridors! The music the first day was quite loud, too.

For the opening party, I was a bit disappointed. I'm not a club type person, so I usually enjoy the warm-up party as it is usually held in a well-lit hotel ballroom with lots of room to wander around and greet people. The RAIN nightclub turned it into just another nightclub party that was too loud and dark to do much in except watch people get drunk.

The badge price definitely seems a bit steep, and is probably prohibitive to the smaller webmasters looking to break into the industry. I guess we'll be seeing those folks mostly at the free or cheaper shows.

Also, I thought it had been agreed that seminars shouldn't be morning events. I ended up missing them all because they started at 10am, which is when I was doing my breakfast and emails and whatnot.

I really liked the size of the hotel. The Palms was big enough to not be too dinky, but small enough to keep people close and the central bar was perfect. Too bad the room service breakfast food was so unpalatable.

Overall I really like the changes to the show floor. It seems to be moving in a good direction!

Juicy D. Links 01-18-2008 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 13667667)
i danced until like 6am. me and juicy fell asleep in teh rain club in the skybox. when we woke up we were locked in the club. is it possible to get personal assistants to help us get to the room afterwards instead of dropping in the club. there was only one couch and it must have looked a little ghey for the cleaning crew to see us cold and sleeping together on the couch.

:Oh crap

i told you we shouldnt hav eaten those mushrooms :(

CleopatraoftheNile 01-18-2008 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 13667667)
i danced until like 6am. me and juicy fell asleep in teh rain club in the skybox. when we woke up we were locked in the club. is it possible to get personal assistants to help us get to the room afterwards instead of dropping in the club. there was only one couch and it must have looked a little ghey for the cleaning crew to see us cold and sleeping together on the couch.

:Oh crap

oh my god!!!! so that was where all the fun was! Next time call me, I will swing from the ceiling lights or something!

C H R I S 01-18-2008 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elli (Post 13667688)
I think the new format worked very well. Each "booth" had a couch and table to spread their wares on instead of just a cardboard sign to stand in front of, and the skyboxes were great for talking business. Serving the food in the nightclub was problematic, though. People had to eat on the benches or standing up in the narrow corridors! The music the first day was quite loud, too.

For the opening party, I was a bit disappointed. I'm not a club type person, so I usually enjoy the warm-up party as it is usually held in a well-lit hotel ballroom with lots of room to wander around and greet people. The RAIN nightclub turned it into just another nightclub party that was too loud and dark to do much in except watch people get drunk.

The badge price definitely seems a bit steep, and is probably prohibitive to the smaller webmasters looking to break into the industry. I guess we'll be seeing those folks mostly at the free or cheaper shows.

Also, I thought it had been agreed that seminars shouldn't be morning events. I ended up missing them all because they started at 10am, which is when I was doing my breakfast and emails and whatnot.

I really liked the size of the hotel. The Palms was big enough to not be too dinky, but small enough to keep people close and the central bar was perfect. Too bad the room service breakfast food was so unpalatable.

Overall I really like the changes to the show floor. It seems to be moving in a good direction!

Thoughtful and well put Elli.

These are all small adjustments we can tweak for next year.

If we have a centralized show floor their needs to be traffic - and I felt that their needed to be a traffic flow - thus the morning seminars. Most were standing room only - and really well recieved.

The badge issue will have light at the end of the tunnel - :-) Stay tuned

Thanks for the input!

After Shock Media 01-18-2008 04:47 PM

I had to vote 3 as I was unable to attend last minute.

One question in case this venue is chosen again in the future. What is this about stairs I hear, someone please inform me.

The Adult Broker 01-18-2008 04:52 PM

I was impressed with the effort put into the changes for INtenrext. You guys asked people awhile back what they wanted and I see you delivered on many of the points.

So things to tweak but overall, a great job. Congrats on implementing. Good points in this thread too.

Change is good :)

RudeBoy 01-18-2008 04:55 PM

It was a good show for me lot's of business and I got laid by hottie there !

Anthony 01-18-2008 05:13 PM

I got ahold of Chris at the Everclear Concert and told him in no uncertain terms, "This was the best show I've been too since 1999".

I still stay by that statement.

Don't worry Chris, Nathan almost sounds alot like Anthony if you look at the letters. :):):)

CleopatraoftheNile 01-18-2008 05:23 PM

I also want to thank all of you for such an amazing show. The organizers, sponsors, attendees, everyone!
I am new to this side of the industry so I found it very inviting with the club atmosphere. I do understand about the pricing situation and also the music overpowering business conversation. When it was at the Venetian, it wasn't as comfortable. I feel it was easier to break the ice here.
I did a get a chance to meet so many key people who were very helpful and I had some great meetings. I really appreciate the time that you all have spent with me.

I hope to see you all at the next one. Looking forward to working with you and partying my silly ass off as well:)

Cheers
Cleopatra xxx

Johnny G 01-18-2008 06:28 PM

I loved the show and had a great time meeting with new people. My only complaint is with the seminars this year. There weren't as many choices as last year. I attended every single seminar this year and from each one I felt I wanted to hear more. Also the seminars this year seemed to be mostly for seasoned webvets. There should be more training and advice available for newbies and part timers such as myself.


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