I am attending SES in New York this week, and am working “booth duty” for PRWeb. Interesting demographic shift at this conference – the average age is probably 10 years older than in recent SES meetings.
Another observation is that the advanced classes are standing room only – in fact, some of the good ones have people standing in the hallways. The beginners and 101 classes, though, are virtually empty. Last observation – there is a lot of activity at the booth.
Why might this conference be skewing to the older, more experienced crowd? Could the economy be limiting attendance by the younger crowd?
March 25th, 2009 |


