“A conference for entrepreneurs, marketers, designers, coders, business people, freelancers or anyone who wants to be inspired by amazing business people.”
A few months ago I attended a one-day conference here in town called LessConf put on by a local company and I wrote a rather lengthy blog post about it and why I enjoyed it so much. They’ve scheduled LessConf2010 for May 21-22 in Atlanta (2 days this year) and I’ve already registered to go. The price is a little higher this year, but still a very reasonable $402 during early registration. The lineup is still under wraps, but if it’s anything like last year it will be stellar.
They only have 250 seats. Go register now. You’ll really enjoy it, and I’ll buy you a beer while we’re there.
Allan has been posting up the videos of the presentations from 2009 to the Less blog, on a schedule that appears to match Scott Adams’ schedule for sending out Dilbert newsletters, that being “approximately whenever he feels like it”. I think at this point the only ones missing are the Gary Vaynerchuk presentation and the discussion panel, and I’m not sure if those are going up or not, but I’ve copied in the links to the others are below, in case you need more convincing.
Keep an eye on the Less blog to see if the GaryVee video shows up, cause it was great (as was the panel).
…and all I got was an entire day full of great insight (and a great t-shirt).
A couple of weeks ago, I spent a Saturday at the Times-Union Center in Jacksonville attending LessConf. This was a day-long event put on by local company LessEverything, makers of LessAccounting, LessTimeSpent, and a host of other products and applications. Billed as “A conference for marketers, designers, coders, business people, freelancers or anyone who wants to be inspired by amazing business people,” it did not disappoint.
Except at first, when we were all sitting in the theater and it seemed like nobody really had it together or knew what was going on. Steve finally threw it to the audience for jokes while we waited for the T-U folks to get the audio and stage set up. I told my whale joke, someone told a penis joke, and it threatened to quickly go down hill from there. Luckily, everything was ready and we moved on to the first speakers.