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Originally Posted by Kelli58
Why should real webmasters go? What's in it for them? The seminars are a joke - always have been. Saddly this would be the best reason for them to go but everyone knows they are nothing more than a long winded advertisement for the company putting on the seminar.
If you are small, there really is no real networking because you don't really get all the fancy invites to all the parties. They are treated more like fans but without the perks.
So why pay all that money to go to the show to learn nothing at fake seminars with no real opportunity for networking?
It's a waste of valuable time and resources. I've been saying this for years ... going to shows is retarded. It's such a waste. You can schmooze with me to get my business just as easy over the phone or ICQ than you can at a loud, dirty show room floor.
On my desk I am looking at 4 tickets to "private" industry parties. I got these because I've been in the business for more than a decade but you know what? I'm the last person that should have gotten them! I know these people, that's why they send me the tickets. So I don't need to network with them more!
Instead these tickets should be sent out to all the small guys. They are the ones who are working their booties off to be bigger. You get their loyalty now and *if* they do make it, your gamble paid off and now you have a whale.
But no, instead companies send people they already know and are already established their stupid party tickets. Talk about a total waste.
Think about how much a company will spend on going to a show. Take that money and spend it on ass kissing to smaller webmasters throughout the entire year and I promise you'll be more productive and attract more loyal clients. The last person I would want to do business with is some retard I got drunk with in Vegas.
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You pretty much hit it spot on, as I see it being a smaller webmaster and a one man show. All these companies claim they want to talk to webmasters like me, yet they do nothing but cater to the the few whales or same old crowd they always cater too.
What reason do they give a guy like me to go to a show? A guy whom just runs TGPs and Blogs and isn't a big fish in any way. In reality even if I did go to a show I really wouldn't want to talk to a bunch of affiliate reps anyway.
I mean really what can they do for me other than ask me to send traffic? If I went to a show, I'd want to talk to other webmasters not Reps to programs (sorry). Seems to me the topic is about webmasters not attending shows, so that's a catch 22 all over again.
Personally I've toyed with the idea of trying to put something together for the local webmasters in Central Florida. I'd love to see a simple once a month get together to talk biz and share ideas, maybe in Orlando so it's centrally located.
That's the kinda stuff I'm interested in, not glamor shows in Vegas.. yea would be fun but well, I think I already covered that.