Twitter Poll: Are You Attending NamesCon?

I saw that Twitter began enabling users to post polls, so I thought a poll about NamesCon 2016 would be appropriate.

As I wrote about this morning, NamesCon is offering conference tickets for $399 until the end of the day tomorrow (October 31). The rate will increase to $599, then to $799, until the final $999 door price. The conference will be held at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas from January 10-13, 2016.

I am wondering if you plan to attend the conference in January. Over 1,000 attendees are expected, and I wouldn’t be surprised if closer to 1,200 people attend. There have been over 500 registrations to date, according to NamesCon founder, Richard Lau.

This is my first Twitter poll, and I invite you to participate. You are also welcome to comment here if you don’t have a Twitter account.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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2 COMMENTS

  1. I enjoyed the ease of the poll within Twitter, but it would have been cool to have something on the blog as well, do you have more followers on the blog than you do on Twitter?

    I plan to go to NamesCon. Working with the wifey to scrounge/convince up the $400 to go. Hope to see you there. I owe you that beer.

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