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17-10-09, 08:58 AM
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17-10-09, 09:13 AM
Well I can't come up with a constructive allternative, but I have to say if I had to pay £20-£40 for a ticket I would think twice before attending a show.
By the time I've payed for accomodation,travell and food it allready costs me near anough £100 to attend anyway.This is money I could be spending in a more proifitable way, but I enjoy attending. I agree that the information and education I've recived from the shows,for free, has been invaluble and I've been suprised that this education has been given for free. Maby a charge for these classes would be one sugestion?
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17-10-09, 09:27 AM
Seriously... 20 Pound is NOT much for attending a professional show. As I said, in Dusseldorf and in the US it costs a lot more. Only in Japan it was free as long as you pre-booked at the internet.
And those getting angry because THEY had to pay while other got it for free? Life is not always fair... just deal with it! (And shoot me for saying this... Cec. |
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17-10-09, 10:05 AM
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17-10-09, 04:46 PM
I personally prefer it when I pay to get to the show. It supports the running costs, it keeps for want of a better word, 'tourists' out - ie those who aren't professionals. And lets not forget your £10 - £20 gets you a whole load of training sessions, where else can you attend training with some of the most respected individuals in the industry for that price?
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17-10-09, 06:00 PM
I was fascinated to read this thread, lots of interesting comments. we were scheduled to go but, once we had added up the cost of closing for the day, the travel costs, eating out etc we decided that as a new salon we couldnt justify it.
I used to be an exhibition marketing manager, i used to do 25 shows a year for a university training course, the costs of attending these shows , the advertising, the time away from the office, the cost of moving the stand, the lighting, the staff, the accomodation, the list is endless my annual budget was 8K for each one and that was a skin and bones approach! Its a sign of the times, sometimes some companies have to make tough descisions about their marketing budget, we had to about ours and couldnt go. the lure of earning a day at the salon was too great. tigi |
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