aljaz on Nostr: this is so spot on. The space is big enough to cater to different crowds, not trying ...
this is so spot on. The space is big enough to cater to different crowds, not trying to immitate each other.
You dont need 10 household names on every event, specially when you then give them 20min slots.
Or panels with 5 speakers and 30min timeslot.
Its not a pokemon collecting competition.
Have large slots, give people time to discuss things and engage in meaningful conversations. Not just material for youtube shorts.
You dont need 10 household names on every event, specially when you then give them 20min slots.
Or panels with 5 speakers and 30min timeslot.
Its not a pokemon collecting competition.
Have large slots, give people time to discuss things and engage in meaningful conversations. Not just material for youtube shorts.
quoting note1tcw…kcpeThe issue is not the lack of speakers but the lack of organizers' understanding of targeting.
If you like everyone else is doing an event for bitcoiners, 300eur and more for entry, then you neglect the millions of potential visitors that are complete noobs and would like to learn but probably for 30eur or less in entry fee.
Then, you don't need to invite top notch developers or business owners, but rather bitcoin savvy teachers.
Just an example.
Another potential audience is legacy finance experts. Again, different audience, different speakers.