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Re: we meshed...and it was good
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AGORACOM
Mark, as one of the few attendees with neither blogging experience, nor tech skills - yet a successful online biz - I hope I’m adding fresh perspective when I tell you the “discussion” format was excellent for people like me. The opportunity to ask questions and provide input from my perspective was invaluable in getting me to understand web 2.0 and how to implement it into my next upgrade.
SUGGESTIONS
First off, you guys didn't miss anything. Unbelievable considering it was your first event and on such short notice. If I can add suggestions to make it even better, how about the following:
1] Make sure you give all Mesh attendees the right of first refusal before opening up ticket sales to the public next year. I don’t want to miss it and hope to demonstrate our successful implementation of blogs, RSS, podcasting, etc.
2] As suggested to McDerment and his team, might not be a bad idea to create a "classified" section next year, where guys like me can post things such as "looking for a podcast expert". I could then mesh with respondents during the break periods in mini 5-minute meetings. Speed dating - but for commerce.
This provides a perfect solution for vendors/prospects to meet without going the official route of setting up vendor booths (ugh) and turning it into a trade show. Charge $10/post and $10/response to make sure only serious inquiries are made. Great way to add even more value to the conference.
Since "AGORA" is the ancient Greek term for marketplace, I'd love the opportunity to sponsor the new "Mesh AGORA".
Best,
George Tsiolis
The Tallest Greek @ Mesh
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