Registration
for T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Milan Opens With Very Attractive
Early Bird Prices
Registration
for the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conference
coming up in Milan, Italy April 27-29
opened today with some exceptionally low
early bird prices offered to those who are
quick on the |
draw.
A rate of €499 ($679 at today's
exchange rate) will be given to the first 50
people who register for the offer
that expires March 15. Those who plan to
attend both the Milan show and the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conference that will be held in Dublin,
Ireland August 24-26 can get an even
better early bird deal - tickets to both shows
for just €749 ($1,020).
You
can access the Milan/Dublin offer by clicking
the Buy Now button next to the $1,020
price on this registration
page. However, we noticed this
evening that a link to the Milan only early bird
rate is not in place yet. A show official told
us that link will be up tomorrow. |
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Milan,
known as a world leader in fashion and design, is also
the largest metropolitan area in Italy with an estimated
population of 7.4 million. It will be the second
European city to host a T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference. The
show made its debut on the Continent last June with the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
ccTLDs conference in Amsterdam.
ccTLDs will again be on center stage in Milan.
The
conference will be held at the Milan Marriott
which is located just a short distance away from the
center of the city. In addition to networking
activities, panel sessions, and an exhibitor area the
show will feature a live domain auction staged by Rick
Latona Auctions.
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Just
six weeks after the Milan show, T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
will return to this side of the pond for its
first Canadian show - T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Vancouver, coming up June 8-10 in British
Columbia's scenic capital city. The
Vancouver area has spawned many domain pioneers
including Garry Chernoff, Frank
Schilling and Dr. Kevin Ham to name
just a few. The city just finished hosting the 2010
Winter Olympics so many of you have already
been given a sample of the spectacular Vancouver
scenery that was featured nightly on TV screens
around the world. Better yet - it will be much
warmer in June than it was during the
February games. |
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