Last Call on Lowest Rate TRAFFIC Tickets

Targeted TRAFFICTickets for the TRAFFIC conference in October went on sale a couple of months ago, and as they always do, the price will be raised slowly as we get closer to the event. I just received an email that Thursday will be the last day for the $1,295 price, and on Friday the price will go up to $1,495. There’s even a special offer for purchasing your ticket before Friday.

Here’s what today’s note said:

“This is just a quick note to advise everyone that ticket prices for T.R.A.F.F.I.C. will be going up on Friday to $1495. We have limited numbers of tickets available at each price level. So don’t delay. Sign up before Friday and pay only $1295! But the offer gets even better. Sign up by 5PM tomorrow and get a $100 Ritz Carlton Room Credit.”

The TRAFFIC conference will be held in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida October 16-19, 2011 at the Ritz Carlton. I believe there is going to be a very large crowd since this will be the only TRAFFIC conference of the year, and I think it’s the final domain conference of the year as well.

I bought my ticket in January, and I’ll see you there.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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