ChannelAdvisor have opened bookings early this year for the Catalyst conferences running in Spring 2011. The UK Catalyst conference will be held on 17th – 18th May 2011 at the Park Plaza Riverside, London. The US Catalyst conference will be on 4th -6th April, 2011 in Durham North Carolina.
Events where you can meet eBay, Amazon and network with your industry colleagues are pretty thin on the ground these days, and if there’s one event worth attending it has to be the Catalyst conference. The content from speakers is always superb and in 2011 there’s the addition of a half day of pre-conference workshops led by ChannelAdvisor and their sponsors.
The pre-conference workshops will give you the chance gain useful knowledge and information direct from the speakers and companies attending the conference and make the contacts you need to ensure your business moves forward over the next year.
Registration is now open with an early bird discounted price of £199 until 31st January. From then on the cost will be £249 for retailers and the cost for non-retailers is £299.
Disclosure: ChannelAdvisor advertise with TameBay
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£199.99 sheesh.
I’ll read about it on Tamebay or follow it live on Twitter.
This event is extremely well run and actually gives you the opportunity to listen to some interesting people and catch up with industry friends / contacts. The ebay lounge was good last year, and the food always top notch (5* hotel standard).
I wonder if eSeller Pro will be attending this year?
Whirly, you should come along it’s about time we saw you again, seems ages.
I agree with John, excellent 2 days last April, lots of lively conversations and excellent eye opening presentations.
eBay lounge was one of the highlights (but then being an eBay Anorak I would say that) demonstrations of new and future eBay tools are always welcome.
And to catch up with friends new and old is always a bonus both socially and also the networking benefits.
May seems a long way away though. Was that the Park Plaza on The Apprentice last night?