Are You a Blogger Going to Pubcon? Show Tickets Available!

Nov 29, 2007 - 10:10 am 0 by
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If you're a videoblogger or a blogger who might be able to write a review about some Vegas shows, you might be interested in the 500 tickets that Joe Morin scored for you. You will need to meet some criteria, however:

To participate you must be a WebmasterWorld PubCon attendee, and an active editorial or video blogger. You may attend more than one show provided that you write a separate review (i.e. separate blog post) about each show. These tickets are in limited supply and this is a first come first serve opportunity and we reserve the right to deny tickets to any blog or editorial that we deem inappropriate to host a review.

The shows available are: Blue Man Group, KÀ by Cirque du Soleil, Mystere by Cirque du Soleil, and Monty Python's Spamalot.

Very cool. In fact, as beu says on Search Engine Watch Forums, it's something that every conference should consider (and the venues themselves would probably appreciate the coverage from the blogger - social media, anyone?)

Forum discussion continues at Search Engine Watch Forums and WebmasterWorld (subscription required).

 

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