2012 Targeted TRAFFIC Conference Dates Announced

With the 2011 TRAFFIC conference in the rear view mirror, the dates for the 2012 TRAFFIC conference have been announced. The conference will run from Sunday October 7th – Wednesday October 10th. Cabanas will open on Friday, October 5th for networking.

The conference will be held at the Ritz Carlton in Ft. Lauderdale, the same location as this past Targeted Traffic conference. I would imagine tickets won’t go on sale until January, but I am told they will be the same price as 2011, with a discounted rate for early purchase. Perhaps you can buy your ticket before the end of this year so you can expense them on this year’s tax return.

Although Rick Schwartz has discussed adding a second conference in Las Vegas, there has been no decision made. Personally, I like the idea of a Las Vegas conference, although I doubt I would spend much time away from the blackjack tables and restaurants.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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