In just under two weeks, APCUG will be holding a regional conference and our annual meeting in Tempe AZ. I am hoping that this blog post can entice you into attending.
Logistics:
- When: February 20 and 21
- Where: UAT in Tempe AZ (same place we hold PodCampAZ every year)
- Cost: $55 if you pre-register online. $85 at the door
It’s going to be an awesome conference!
Great speakers. Great volunteers organizing and running it. Great location. (Who can resist the Valley of the Sun in late February?)
So, what’s not to work? The conference itself. That’s because we don’t have very many people coming. Less than 100 at this point. I am hoping you will help me to change that.
We’ve got content for almost everyone. Mac people, PC people, new users, IT Pros, security geeks, user group leaders, digital photographers, genealogy geeks, social media geeks.
Speakers? Yeah, we have some good ones there too. Jay Ferron will be speaking on Windows 7 as our opening keynote. Carey Holzman will be talking about free software. Karen Hart will be talking about security. Bruce Jacobs will be talking about disaster recovery.
Sponsors are doing their share too. AiSquared will be there, as will LifeLock. Serving Online Seniors will be talking, as will SoftQue. We have talks by committee members and board members on FireTrust and Roxio. We even have Darin Travis of Microsoft coming to talk about Windows Mobile.
We’ve got some prizes (though we won’t turn down more prize donations), including copies of Camtasia and SnagIt. We’ve got food. We’ve even got a couple of build events – one Saturday to learn how to install Linux on your existing machine and one Friday night to build your own PC.
Did that one get your attention? It isn’t too late to sign up for the Friday night event. Bruce will be stepping the build event participants through building their own machine. Cost for that is an extra $510, but that gets you a great machine, a copy of Windows 7 for the machine, and an understanding of what goes into building one.
The price is more than reasonable too: Register online before the conference starts and it will only cost you $55! That price includes lunches both days, by the way…
So, tell me… why haven’t more people registered? You tell me! This being a volunteer driven event, we can still add more content…. What else should we do to get people to come?
Disclosure: I have a very vested interest in this conference working out. I am the VP of APCUG and one of the original drivers of the conference.
Update: I forgot the link for the conference information http://phoenix.apcug.org/
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You’ve convinced me, I’m coming.
A very happy Office 2010 user.
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Will be at the The 2010 FACUG Technology Conference Bahamas Cruise
February 26th through March 1st -2010, can not get the time off to do both.
Maybe next year, I can do both FACUG and APCUG.
Good luck!