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Traffic Down Under - Agenda and Important Information

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G'day!

Just a quick note to let you know that the TRAFFIC Down Under Agenda has been released! The show will cover advanced topics such as risk analysis, content aggregation, and business strategy.

We've embraced a more formal session structure which involves up to four 15-minute presentations, followed by Q&A. Our speakers will present pre-prepared topic-focused presentations, as opposed to making done-to-death sales pitches. We believe this will add greater value for attendees, and more opportunities for TDU sponsors - after all, if you want to learn more about a company, product or service, pay a visit to the booths!

Some speakers we have already confirmed include:

Jay Chapman: Vice President, Digimedia
Michael Gilmore: Blogmaster, WhizzBangsBlog.com
John Berryhill, Ph.d., Esq.
Erhan Karabardak: Director, Cooper Mills Lawyers
Adrian Kinderis: CEO, AusRegistry
Chris Disspain: CEO, AUDAs
Kartic Srinivasan: Product Manager, Melbourne IT
Sean Stafford: Author, DomainGraduate and CEO, Elvate LLC
Freddy Schiwek: Investment Manager, Domain Invest
Kellie Peterson: Director of Marketing & Operations, Name.com
Divyank Turkhia: President, Directi
Craig Rowe: President, WhyPark.com
Ron James: Founder, Name Pros
Matt Bateman: COO, Commission Monster
Page Howe: President, DigitalBrands.com
Edmon Chung: CEO, DotAsia Organisation
Jothan Frakes: Senior Director of Strategy, Moniker/SnapNames
Michael Collins: Executive Director, Internet Commerce Association

We're currently in the process of finalizing speakers. If you believe you're qualified to present a topic, please complete the Speaker Submission Form.

Also, some important information for those International attendees (with the exception of New Zealand citizens), you require a valid Passport and valid Visa, or Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) to enter Australia. All foreign nationals MUST obtain a Visa/ETA before travelling to Australia. New Zealand citizens are issued a Visa on arrival in Australia.

Visas are available from Australian Visa offices, such as Australian embassies, high commissions and consulates. They are also available over the Internet, and some travel agents and airlines may also assist you.

Please visit the Australian Government's Electronic Travel Authority site to check your eligibility for an online ETA. A service charge of AU$20 applies for online applications. If you're not eligible for an online ETA, you will need to apply for a Business (Short Stay) visa (subclass 456) - Please allow adequate time to arrange your Visa.

For those going to New York next month, we look forward to seeing you there. Otherwise, we hope to see you all Down Under in November!

Cheers,

Mike
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wow!
a do in Oz sounds the most tempting yet :yes:
sounds great!
 
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