Want to attend BlogWorld and New Media Expo 2010?
Free passes to BlogWorld 2010.
Thanks to my (new) friends at Izea, I have some Exhibitor Passes (eight to be exact) to BlogWorld and New Media Expo 2010 available for FREE. I was thinking of running a contest or doing something goofy with them, but a) I don’t have time to come up with something that complicated with all the set-up, entries, judging, etc. and b) since I’ve been afforded so many opportunities by attending BlogWorld (both last year and this year), I thought it would be much cooler to just give them to people who really want them.
It’s simple…
Just email hidden; JavaScript is required, shoot me a DM on Twitter, or send me a message on Facebook. That’s it. I’ll send you a code to register for your FREE Exhibitor Pass. What does the pass get you? Access to the Exhibit Hall on Friday and Saturday and the Networking Reception on Saturday. While you won’t get to see the conference sessions with these passes, you’ll learn plenty from the people in the halls and learn about lots of great products and services in the Exhibit Hall. I learned more and met more people in the hallways last year than I did in the sessions (sorry speakers, but the hallways have a lot to offer!).
That’s it – nothing more to do. Of course, I need some sort of disclaimer, so here it goes…I’m giving these passes away for free. You need to be able to attend the conference in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay on October 15th and 16th (Friday and Saturday). My decisions are final and I’m going to give them away to the first eight people that I see request them – it is possible I may make a mistake and give the eighth one to a person that was actually the ninth person – I’m not going to argue about it, because once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Although these passes are absolutely FREE (they sell them for $50), I would love it if you’d help contribute to the cause and throw a donation my way for the passes (or “just because”). All money received will help defer the cost of my travel and maybe find its way onto the blackjack table or be used for a buffet trip. “Clark, this is all you can eat. We only need one plate.” It’s not mandatory, but it is appreciated.
photo courtesy of Ed Bierman
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