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You are spot on! In fact, all of the conferences I work with (primarily in the technical communication and content management spaces) offer bloggers press credentials and free entry to the event. Of course, they are hand picked (based on how much attention and infleuence they have in the target market and how relevant their blogs are to the conference theme). I think this is a great benefit for bloggers which also provides event organizers with much needed exposure to niche communities.
The Documentation and Training UX 2007 Vancouver Conference is offering credentials to a small group of bloggers. If you're interested in covering the event, let me know.
Event website: www.doctrain.com
Reqquest credentials: abelsp at netdirect dot net
Especially given the international reach of blogs (rather than the very limited one of magazines just sold in the US) it is absolutly necessary to use the kind of buzz which can be generated.
Hm. Do they sign up international bloggers as well? ;)
We put a high value on the blog community. Since CES is an industry tradeshow, and not a consumer event, we work to make sure that bloggers with links to the tech industry are able to attend CES.
As for media badges, we evaluate bloggers as we do all media/analysts and look to see if their editorial contributions qualify them to attend events as press. If those qualifications fall short, we still evaluate them to see if they are qualified as a general attendee in which case they will still have general access to the show.
Steve / Chippy.
Have you heard anything about bloggers at CeBit Robert?
http://www.origamiportal.com/modules/news/artic...
Steve
While it makes things nice and efficient, it slows down progression.
Steve.
Learn more about the event: http:/www.gilbanesf.com
Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com