@MJ DeMarco Sorry for turning this into a "questions" thread but I'm curious - INSIDERS get first go at buying tickets, yes? Is there a special presale link emailed, or?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.If this is like last year, there is a post in the Inside only that has a link to buy tickets. After a set time, he posts it on the outside. There was not an email sent out last year. You pretty much had to keep you eye on the forum all day for a week.
haha, no way.
I'd happily listen to you present on it though! You're the expert here...
I am definitely not successful on the level yet that many here are but if there is interest I can talk.
It would scare the hell out of me but I can share the journey so far with my web design company and school. There are some big changes going on right now so I have no idea where things will be by Feb.
I will leave it up to others who have been already to decide - I have no idea what the standard for talking is and what would interest others.
I was thinking about skipping the Summit, because I’m not active on the forum, and I don’t want to take the spot of someone who deserves to go. I don’t post on social media or forums (it’s all hypereality to me!). I'm just here to keep track of the IRL meetups.
But the “there were no female speakers” comment caught my attention. All of the other women I talked to last year mentioned it.
So, I’ll throw my hat in... I briefly touched on this a few years ago, but I could do an extended version of:
Doing business with China: Tips on communication, attending the Canton Fair, and cultural pitfalls (how NOT to accidentally act like a complete a**hole).”
I’d still come down to hang out for a week in Scottsdale, either way.
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