The same work exists whether its on the floor or by registration. We just moved it's location from being at the entrance last year to being inside this year. So the number of people saved at registration is exactly the number located in the t-shirt booth.
Having the booth where it was ensured that relatively poorly attended booths at the end of the hall, got a lot of visitors on Friday and Saturday. Both non-profit and for-profit booths. I'd like to keep the shirts in the hall.
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On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Ken scalezz@kemasa.com wrote:
On Monday 06 March 2017, Lei Zhang wrote:
I did ask for ideas to fill those spaces and didn't think of announcing the t-shirt pickup. Next year...
If you want to use those booths, then use them to give away the old t-shirts next year. I would not give out old tech or a/v shirts though.
There were 4 people at the booth giving the t-shirts out, along with phones to record that they were given one. I am not sure of how many people it saved at registration.
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