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The Sweetest Deal in Town Just Got Sweeter!!
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AFCP just announced that they are paying the entire room and tax cost for each and every attendee from a NANI participating member at the Myrtle Beach Conference!
That's the sweetest deal in town!
We know this is a tough market and it sometimes seems like staying home is the best alternative. But you know that you learn so much at AFCP conferences and the training your staff receives from The Leadership Institute is needed more now than ever.
And, now you can attend the AFCP Conference absolutely FREE!
Just tally up these costs:
- Cost of Registration -- FREE!
- Cost of Meal Ticket -- FREE!
- Cost of Bringing a staff member -- FREE!
- Cost of bringing a second staff member -- FREE!
- Cost of bringing a third staff member -- FREE!
- Cost of bringing a 15th staff member -- FREE!
- Cost of Entertainment -- FREE!
- Cost of workshops and TLI Training Seminars -- FREE!
- Cost of Hotel Rooms for all above -- FREE!
You've already paid all of these costs through running the NANI ads all year! Now is the time to reap the benefits.
It's time to invest in yourself and your staff. Come to Myrtle Beach, learn, network, build plans for your local market!
But rooms are limited and as soon as they are gone, THEY'RE GONE. So sign up today and Reserve Your Hotel Room!
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Some confusion on the meaning of "guest"
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Several publishers have emailed me asking questions about the "guest" fee at the Myrtle Beach Conference. They believed this pertained to additional employees coming to the conference.
Nope. No charge on additional attendees. Attendees are any employees of your company who are actively engaged in the free paper industry. You can bring as many of them as you want at no charge. No registration fee, no meal fee, no hotel fee.
Guests are folks who tag along for the fun of it. Spouses and friends, etc. We love guests. We hope everyone brings someone special with them to share a beautiful weekend on the beach. All guests are invited to participate in all functions and events at no charge.
And every "attendee" you bring can bring a guest at no charge. It's just when an attendee brings the entire clan that we start to charge. Second guests of an attendee start to incur the guest fee.
So, remember. Employees and folks who are part of your company can all come along for free. As many as you want. Each of those attendees can also bring a guest at no charge. If they bring along a child under 12, no charge as well. It's just when they bring along the whole extended family that we start to charge.
I know it sounds kind of silly. But one year we had a member bring Grandma and Grandpa and brothers and sisters and their kids and their kids' friends and we ended up hosting the entire family reunion. That got to be a little much and so we implemented the "one guest per attendee" policy.
I hope that clears up any confusion.
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