I like Ham.... Let's have it in Nashville or Kansas City. Pulled pork is my favorite!
:-) -B- Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 21:16:21 To: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org> Subject: Re: [WISPA] [Wispashow] Decision on WISPA Show I would love for it to be during HAM. Right around the corner from me. On 2/3/10, Robert West <robert.w...@just-micro.com> wrote: > Okay, I'd like to throw an idea out there and see who yells...... > > I had a thought that maybe it could be held at the same time as one of the > large Ham conventions, like the one they hold in Dayton, Ohio. Only so much > I can see and do at a 3 day event, would be great to be able to go across > town or wherever to another event that would have a lot of the same sort of > towers, tools, safety gear that we use as Wisp operators. No way would we > get these type of vendors to come to a Wisp only show, in my opinion. The > bonus is, it could be used as a marketing tool to bring in even more people > without any more effort. I'd certainly go out of my way for an event that > would cover radio gear as well as the hardware and safety. A lot of us WISP > operators deal with HAMS and go to their conventions anyhow. Unless, of > course, the WISPA show is stuffed with a full assortment of what we use. > :) > > > Anyway, just an idea. > > Bob- > > -----Original Message----- > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Matt Larsen - Lists > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:31 PM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: [WISPA] [Wispashow] Decision on WISPA Show > > All due respect Marlon, but I'm going to disagree with your assumptions. > > I have spent the last three months researching the possibility of > putting on a show and evaluating our options. Before I started on that > process, I felt the same way that you do about WISPA putting on our own > show. I thought that it would be some work, but doable, and had some > potential as a fund raiser. > > What was truly eye opening to me is the amount of work that is needed to > put a show on properly. IMHO, WISPCON got lucky on the first show and > then it degraded when the organizational and sales efforts did not scale > up to the potential of the show. The market is quite different right > now, and I don't think that we would be as lucky as P-15 was back in the > day. > > Ed's group puts on trade shows - that is their focus. They are willing > to do it at no cost to us, and to help us build our membership up so > that both sides will benefit. They don't know much about the WISP > business, so we have an opportunity to work with them to design a show > that our members would all like to go to. They are going to do it on > a much larger scale than what we had planned on doing, so we can spread > WISPAs message beyond our own little community. Those are strong > positives. > > Most importantly, we will not have to commit our money or manpower to > the project. Money is not that big of a deal, but manpower is. We > will not be able to put on a show with volunteer manpower, and it isn't > really a question of just hiring someone because the job requirements go > far beyond just being an ED type or a sales person. These guys have a > staff of people who specialize in this kind of work and can get it done > more effectively and at a larger scale than we could ever dream of doing > on our own. > > All this being said - if the show is a flop, there will be an "out" so > that we can go back to plan A next year if that is what needs to > happen. For 2010, it makes more sense to work with professionals to > get a show put on. > > Matt Larsen > vistabeam.com > > > Marlon K. Schafer wrote: >> forwarding to the list. >> >> Matt/Forbes, can someone please set the list to reply to the list rather >> than to the sender? Thanks, >> >> Matt, understood. I'd disagree with that plan of action though. We need >> our own show. It should be a fund raiser for WISPA. >> >> Near as I can tell Ed's planning on more of an ISPCon type of a show. I >> believe we need more of a WISPCon kind of event. Lower cost, more > intimate >> etc. >> >> I'd suggest that we step back and set a show date for later in the year. > It >> shouldn't take more than a few months to put something together. We know >> who the vendors and attendees would be. And we know, basically, what > would >> need to be presented. >> >> The members want a show. The vendors want a show. Someone just has to DO > a >> show. >> >> If we can't find anyone to run the effort that certainly changes things. >> I'm not interested in that job (putting together a Dirtbike one for here >> right now, it's not bad but does take time...) right now. >> >> laters, >> marlon >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <li...@manageisp.com> >> To: "Marlon K. Schafer" <o...@odessaoffice.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 9:53 PM >> Subject: Re: [Wispashow] Decision on WISPA Show >> >> >> >>> Marlon, >>> The tentative plan with Ed's group is that we will put our efforts into >>> his show, and that we will not be doing our own show as long as both > sides >>> are happy with the performance of his show. >>> Also, since we are not putting any money into it, there is no profit >>> sharing. They put in the money and the manpower, they get the profit, > if >>> there is any. Our goal in this is to build up our membership numbers > and >>> leverage their promotional and marketing efforts to get the word out > about >>> WISPA and get people to the show so we can turn them into members. >>> This is going to end up similar to our agreement with ISPCON, but we will > >>> have more say in the structure and educational parts of the show. Also, > >>> it should cost us little or no money. >>> Matt Larsen >>> vistabeam.com >>> Marlon K. Schafer writes: >>> >>>> Hi Matt, In the end I still think we should have our own show. How clear > >>>> will it be made to Ed's group that we'll still be working to our own > show >>>> at a later date? Also, how are we going to insure that we don't end up >>>> with the same problem we did with Charles for his first show? Where >>>> there is no profit to split? >>>> marlon ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Matt Larsen - Lists" <li...@manageisp.com> >>>> To: <wispas...@wispa.org> >>>> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:59 PM >>>> Subject: [Wispashow] Decision on WISPA Show >>>> >>>>> After our visits with the people interested in the trade show and >>>>> evaluating our options, Forbes and I are making the decision to work >>>>> with Ed Meek's group to help promote their wireless show, with WISPA as >>>>> one of the "anchors" of the show. >>>>> The details are yet to be worked out. What has been discussed so far >>>>> is that WISPA will be featured prominently in the promotional efforts, >>>>> we will provide the educational tracks for the wireless broadband >>>>> section of the show and we will have considerable influence on what >>>>> events, speakers and specialized sessions (ISP-CEO type discussions) >>>>> will be conducted as part of the show. We will also be able to >>>>> re-start the WISPA awards and present them at the show. There was >>>>> also a discussion about substantial discounts for WISPA members to >>>>> attend - enough to highly incentivise attendees to join WISPA before > the >>>>> show. >>>>> Rather than putting on our own show, we will play a large part in this >>>>> show. There will still be a lot of work to be done, and I will share >>>>> details after we get them worked out with the promoters. >>>>> Any questions or concerns, please submit them on the list and we can > get >>>>> them worked out. >>>>> Matt Larsen >>>>> vistabeam.com >>>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>> Wispashow mailing list >>>>> wispas...@wispa.org >>>>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wispashow >>>>> >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>> Wispashow mailing list >>>> wispas...@wispa.org >>>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wispashow >>>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >> Wispashow mailing list >> wispas...@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wispashow >> >> > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > WISPA Wants You! 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