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I remember this time last year - people were debating the benefits of SMBNation - was it worth the cash, then a nice sized bunch left the safe shores of the uk and traveled across the shiny pond and mottled country to arrive in Seattle.  Behold, what they found was not quite gold and definitely not fools gold, but was jolly worth while.  Advice, information and access to the right people mean that you get your cash back pretty quickly in terms of sales, saved time and swapped opportunities, but it is absolutely an investment.  The reason by Susanne is going is listed here, as well as some of the comments from last year and some of the comments from the one in Amsterdam can be found at sbsbpi.

 

The agenda is quite chocker, so worth a look at http://www.smbnation.com/.

 

ttfn

 

David


Posted Fri, Aug 25 2006 2:22 PM by David Overton

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Tim Long wrote re: SMB Nation in Seattle in early September
on Fri, Aug 25 2006 4:30 PM

I'm totally convinced of the benefits but alas I will not be able to attend this year. I will be there in spirit, though. See if you can spot my face anywhere ;-)

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