NORTHUMBERLAND, ENGLAND, April 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Perspective Magazine announces that early registrations for GNEX 2013 - The Global Meeting Of Minds have broken all records, with 25 percent of available registrations already booked 10 months in advance of next year's event.
GNEX 2013 is scheduled for February 4-6, 2013 at the world famous Beverly Wilshire - A Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, with the event constantly delivering innovative twists to the traditional format. Building on the major successes of the 2011 and 2012 events, GNEX has introduced a revealing level of transparency that provides prospective attendees from the timeshare and fractional industry with the information they need at the beginning of the year.
When delegate registration opened just weeks after the conclusion of the 2012 event, fifty tickets, representing a quarter of the currently available tickets, were offered with a staggering $500 discount off the final rate with the knowledge that the next fifty tickets would be at a rate of $1,195 and so on, moving closer to the final and still amazing value rate of $1,395. Despite the industry trend of late bookings for events, these first fifty delegate places were filled in just over two weeks.
"Typically, despite early bird rates, most conferences see the majority of attendees book in the last few weeks before the event, but momentum is already building towards GNEX 2013 and there's no sign of it slowing down," said Paul Mattimoe, president and CEO, Perspective International. "The reason for this is the compelling clarity that the conference website provides and the value-added benefits offered to delegates that book early."
Among those added benefits are that all attending companies receive a company bio and website link on the conference website which, in addition to being great exposure for them, provides everyone with a clear overview of the quality of companies attending the conference. Combined with the limited number of available tickets, such promotion makes a compelling argument for committing early and benefitting from the reduced rates, free exposure and website link provided through the industry's fastest growing business development event.
GNEX 2013 will place a heavy emphasis on networking and business meetings, while the interactive panel sessions will be geared for healthy debate in order to foster solutions to the challenges facing the vacation ownership industry. The expo will also feature a networking lounge with extended breaks in the program so business can be conducted, while the Speed Networking will allow every attendee to meet each other in a fun, energetic atmosphere. The event also includes a Welcome Reception, nightly social events and the presentation of the Perspective Magazine Awards, sponsored by Holiday Systems International, where attendees will gather for an elite Black-tie Gala Dinner as nominees vie for recognition of excellence in over 40 categories.
For more information and to find out how your company can participate in GNEX 2013, please visit http://perspectivemagazine.com/gnex.
Sponsors and supporters of GNEX 2013 to date include:
Dial an Exchange, Holiday Systems International, RCI, Travel To Go, Resort Television, Emirates Vacation Club, Merlin Software and Christel House International as Charity of Choice.
About Perspective Magazine
Perspective Magazine is the leading independent, multi-media information provider for the shared ownership industry. The company publishes five regional brands covering North America, Latin America, Europe & Middle East, South Africa, and Asia Pacific which are, combined, the most read independent trade publications globally for the vacation ownership industry.
The company's consumer magazine, Owners Perspective Magazine, is the only independent consumer publication that specializes in promoting the benefits of buying shared ownership products to the general public and is also available as a specially customized developer edition for lead generation, in-room marketing and third party sales collateral. Owners Perspective Magazine's online version, http://ownersperspective.com, also features a new guaranteed lead generation program specifically designed for resorts and developers. The site will host the company's latest endeavor, Vacation TV, a streaming 24/7 online video channel full of information about vacation ownership products and services.
GNEX is the company's annual global networking expo which gathers the top industry professionals from around the world to network, create new strategic alliances and develop joint ventures that can benefit their businesses.
Online marketing division Perspective Interactive - powered by Xeputu combines the platform and vision of Perspective Magazine and expert online marketing agency Xeputu to bring a unique and unparalleled portfolio of products and services that span the entire spectrum of online and offline multi-media marketing to the vacation ownership industry.
Perspective Magazine also operates a recruitment advertising service through TimeshareStaff.com (http://timesharestaff.com), fractional property listing services and a customized in-room Resort Television product that encourages on-site spending and vacation ownership sales. The company also publishes online through http://perspectivemagazine.com, hosts an online community of industry professionals through Perspective Forums, engages a social media audience of over 44,000 followers through its corporate social media accounts and is a media sponsor of 30 major industry events around the world.
For more information, please visit http://perspectivemagazine.com or email Steve Luba at steveluba(at)perspectivemagazine.com. For information on advertising and editorial opportunities visit http://perspectivemagazine.com/advertise.
Timeshare And Fractional Industry Expo GNEX 2013 Takes The Guesswork Out Of Attending A Conference
The inspiring expo for the timeshare and fractional industry establishes a new format and innovative twists, resulting in more early registrations than ever before.
2012-04-02
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[Press-News.org] Timeshare And Fractional Industry Expo GNEX 2013 Takes The Guesswork Out Of Attending A ConferenceThe inspiring expo for the timeshare and fractional industry establishes a new format and innovative twists, resulting in more early registrations than ever before.