Conference with Limited Capacity and/or Paid Sessions

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Event Phone: 800-800-8001

Join us for this great conference with breakout sessions across over days and networking in the evening.

About The Configuration of this Event:

  1. This uses the Advanced Event Editor to add multiple dates (sessions) to the same event. That makes it easy to use the same event information multiple times by just adding more dates.
  2. We’re selling tickets to individual sessions (datetimes) so we can charge a price for some of them and control capacity for both free and paid sessions
  3. Each date/session/track and each ticket has its own capacity limits
  4. You could also sell Ticket Bundles or Graduated Pricing if you want to offer discounts for buying multiple tickets of the main conference registration.
  5. We are asking for the experience level as a Custom Questions to get to know the attendee better. And, we are asking the registration questions for each attendee that registers. You can ask any other type of question.
  6. We have used the Advanced Event Editor re-arrange the order of the elements of the page so that the ticket is at the top (it’s the primary call to action), with the details of the event at the bottom.
  7. We are using the People profiles to showcase the speakers and presenters.

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 800-800-8001

Venue Website:

Address:
90 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101, United States

Description:

Located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, the Salt Palace Convention Center is the perfect place for meetings of any size or occasion. From full-facility conventions to one-room meetings, our staff will provide the highest level of service and attention to detail. The Salt Palace Convention Center is an integral part of the vibrant downtown scene that can make your next event unforgettable.

Speakers

  • Barack Obama
    The first African-American to have served as president. He previously served in the U.S. Senate representing Illinois from 2005 to 2008, and in the Illinois State Senate from 1997 to 2004.