Re: SW World opinions



I am also independent ( to say the least). I have been to several SWW and I
think it has been well worth it for me. In addition to all of the good
reasons you have already heard from others, I have made some really good
business contacts.

Boston was probably the leanest as far as session offerings went, but I met
a guy there in my same industry who I ended up doing a lot of business with.
2004 was a really poor year for me, but I got enough work from this contact
to keep my doors open until my regular customers snapped out their slump. I
also met another new customer last year in Orlando.

That plus everything I learn at the sessions makes it well worth it.

jk


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