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:

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