Hello. May I suggest that you would put previous years slides to Rulest Fest site as advertisement. A lot of conferences do that and it's a great way to attract new attendees.
I for one had a bit of hard time selling conference at the office as I did not have any previous years material to back up my argument that it would be good for the company to send me to California for a week when the autumn just happens to be at it's most dismal in Finland :) I managed to do it, but couple good examples from previous year would really have helped when budgets are tight. Jarno On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Jason Morris <[email protected]>wrote: > [image: RulesFestBanner_500px.png] > > Hi All Jess Fans, > > *Rules Fest Appreciates Your Support!* > > There simply aren't any other technical conferences for rule-based > developers out there like Rules Fest. As a non-profit conference, our only > goal is to bring you the best possible value and experience. But we really > need your help and support to keep Rules Fest going. If you haven't yet > registered for Rules Fest 2010, the early-bird registration has been > extended to September 15th. > > If you use the special promotion code > > *JessFan* > > before 9/15, you get another 10% discount! > > To register, go to: > > http://www.rulesfest.org > > Rules Fest also offers viral ticketing. If you register, you will receive > a special code to distribute to other potential attendees. If any of them > register, you get $25 back per registration (limit of 5)! > > Help support the future of rule-based computing and attend Rules Fest 2010! > Hope to see you there! > > *Rules Fest: By Developers For Developers* > > Cheers, > Jason Morris > Chairman, Rules Fest 2010 > ------------------------------------------------------ > Morris Technical Solutions LLC > [email protected] > (517) 304-5883 >
