The Webmaster Jam Session
Dallas is hosting some Web development rockstars for a fun event, The Webmaster Jam Session.
For those in the Dallas area (and those beyond) myself, Andy Budd, James Craig, Garrett Dimon, Derek Featherstone, Ethan Marcotte, Eric Meyer, Cameron Moll, Jared Spool, Bryan Veloso, and other top experts in Web Design, SEO, and Web Marketing will be speaking at the Webmaster Jam Session in Dallas Texas September 22nd and 23rd 2006. It’s not going to get better than this. The Webmaster Jam Session is FREE. Just book a room at the Adam’s Mark Hotel to get in!
- Date: September 22nd thru 23rd, 2006
- Time: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM Friday, and 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM Saturday
- Location: Adam’s Mark Hotel and Resort (400 North Olive Street, Dallas, TX 75201)
- Admission: Free!
(Actually it’s only free if you book a room at the hotel, otherwise it’s $199)
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2 Responses to “The Webmaster Jam Session”
I had a pretty bad experience staying at the Adam?s Mark in Dallas last week, a really bad experience. I will avoid that place in the future. Their totally over hyped restaurant at the top was unsatisfying. The setting is nice, the service was fine, but the food was really expensive for what I was served. Don?t go there, even for the view, there are way better places. There was almost no service and it was bad when there was. There was no water pressure in the bathroom. My breakfast order came in wrong at 6:00am, bad way to start the day. My back still hurts from the really bad mattress. It was 60 degrees in the room at 5:00am because the staff turned the heating off I guess. My room was not done when I got back to the Adams? Mark hotel at 6:30pm. And after providing the management team feedback using their Web site, they basically reimbursed one night and really did not care. I wonder how this place is still in business. These folks obviously don?t understand lifetime value. I stay in hotels in Dallas pretty frequently and I have about 50 years to live, not mentioning all the people I am going to mention it to. Adam?s marks, do the math, how much is that going to cost you versus just getting it right in the first place, or at least fixing it? I actually told them I was going to write about it and they did not care to fix it anymore.
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Photos for the event are being posted on my flickr account. You can find the link to my photos at http://www.TheAgencyBlog.com.
Podcasts will be posted at either http://www.MediaSwamp.com or http://www.QuesoCompuesto.com (location depends on the content of the session).
The photos are open source! Use at will…just throw me some link love
enjoy!
-giovanni