Your AstriCon Survival Guide
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@coliver Well, to be precise, these were performers at AstriCon, not simply booth girls. They also welcomed all AstriCon attendees as they entered the conference
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@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@coliver Well, to be precise, these were performers at AstriCon, not simply booth girls. They also welcomed all AstriCon attendees as they entered the conference
And at the NAMM show in LA, Dean guitars used to employ a posse of topless showgirls to greet attendees, etc. They were rarely at the Dean booth, but they always had scads of people following them around... #justsayin
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@RojoLoco Well.. Rock and Roll, baby. Our performers, however, have tops- fully intact.
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@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@coliver Well, to be precise, these were performers at AstriCon, not simply booth girls. They also welcomed all AstriCon attendees as they entered the conference
I'm not being prudish or anything, just never been a big fan of this type of marketing. Each their own.
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@coliver said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@coliver Well, to be precise, these were performers at AstriCon, not simply booth girls. They also welcomed all AstriCon attendees as they entered the conference
I'm not being prudish or anything, just never been a big fan of this type of marketing. Each their own.
Eye candy serves a purpose. Make people look at your booth.
Once the eyes are on your booth, your content has to retain the eyes.
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@JaredBusch Just to be clear, these performers are there to greet attendees, perform, and then they leave. They are not used to attract anyone to a booth. They are there to entertain our guests- both men and women. We do understand not everyone loves a hula dance or cancan, and that's fine. Plenty of other fun things to see and do at AstriCon!
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@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@JaredBusch Just to be clear, these performers are there to greet attendees, perform, and then they leave. They are not used to attract anyone to a booth. They are there to entertain our guests- both men and women. We do understand not everyone loves a hula dance or cancan, and that's fine. Plenty of other fun things to see and do at AstriCon!
I understand how you are using these people. I was mostly answering @coliver's complaint about booth babes in general. not implying anything from your conference.
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@coliver said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@coliver Well, to be precise, these were performers at AstriCon, not simply booth girls. They also welcomed all AstriCon attendees as they entered the conference
I'm not being prudish or anything, just never been a big fan of this type of marketing. Each their own.
It's standard in every industry. It is what it is, the best way to get customers' initial attention. It's very, very hard to draw someones attention to a booth with your... code.
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@Digium said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
@RojoLoco Well.. Rock and Roll, baby. Our performers, however, have tops- fully intact.
Well that seems like an oversight
I kid, I kid.
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@coliver said in Your AstriCon Survival Guide:
No offence but those outfits remind me of booth babes at gaming/comic cons.
But they don't remind you of the attendees at those shows? I have a friend who attends, and she wears way less than these people.