Great topic, Mary.
I would like to see a show that is really geared at the independent webmaster community. When I travelled the show circuit in my last job there were never a lot of independent webmasters at these shows. A few yes, but show after show I saw way more sponsors than anything.
And now that I'm an independent, I understand why. Shows are expensive. And with shows happening almost every month, I can't afford to pop off $2 to $3K per show. So this year I was going to blow my whole wad on the Gay Phoenix Forum, but now it's not happening. And frankly, I can't afford to take a chance on the Epoch show because it looks like it's mired in controversy. I'm not going to book a show that could very well be boycotted by most of the people I want to see. And coming from Canada, I need to book far enough in advance to get cheap airfares, like now!
I really appreciated that Pride Bucks and Naked Sword gave away some kind of financial award to an independent webmaster so they could attend the San Francisco show. I wish more companies would do that. I would sure forego the t-shirts, foam cocks, key chains, calculators, and other swag if the companies would pour that money into getting independents to the shows.
It's unfortunate, but these shows have become more big business to big business. And let's face it Sureflix doesn't need to go to Phoenix to meet Falcon Studios, neither does Pride Bucks have to go to meet Randy Blue. But you all need to see me because I can push traffic to your products. And you need to see lots of me's. But these shows are priced so far out of the reach of most independents that we just don't go.
I'd love to see a gay show in a reasonably priced city and at a hotel that isn't going to break the bank. The Venetian was lovely, but geezuz, I paid more in accommodations/food there than I pay in 3 months at home. Well actually, I didn't pay ... that's why I went.
Cheers
Michael
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