FG will be "presenting individually to potential customers on a one-to-one basis in a private setting"Sounds a lot like FG will be performing Lap Dances |
£20k for a pic on the corporate website..good value for Shs that. |
 Gemini frowns on this
Bringing a product to sell at a conference where you're registered as a delegate is generally considered poor practice, and sometimes explicitly against conference rules. Here's a breakdown of why:
Disruption of the Conference's Purpose:
Conferences are primarily for sharing knowledge, networking, and professional development. Selling disrupts these core purposes.
It can shift the focus from the conference's agenda to individual sales pitches, detracting from the overall experience for other attendees.
Ethical Concerns:
Many conferences charge exhibitors for dedicated booth space. Selling as a delegate bypasses this system, creating an unfair advantage.
It can be seen as exploiting the conference's platform for personal gain without contributing fairly.
Professional Image:
Aggressive selling can damage your professional reputation. Attendees may perceive it as pushy or unprofessional. It can damage the reputation of your company.
Conference Rules:
Most conferences have explicit or implicit rules against unauthorized selling. Violating these rules can lead to consequences, such as being asked to leave.
Networking vs. Selling:
Conferences are great for networking, and building relationships. If you focus on selling, you will not build as many relationships. Those relationships are often more valuable than immediate sales.
Better Alternatives:
Become an Exhibitor: If you want to sell your product, the proper way is to register as an exhibitor and secure a booth. This provides a designated space for your sales activities.
Sponsorship: Consider sponsoring the conference, which often includes opportunities to promote your product.
Networking and Follow-up: Focus on networking with attendees, building relationships, and exchanging contact information. Follow up after the conference with relevant information about your product.
Distribute promotional material: If allowed by the conference, distribute business cards, brochures, or other promotional materials.
Attend the conference as intended: Attend the sessions, learn, and network.
In summary, while you might see a potential sales opportunity, it's essential to respect the conference's purpose and rules. Using the delegate role to sell products is typically frowned upon. |
If they wanted 1 to 1 meetings and they have Jose's contact book along with NDAs with all the big players then these 1 to 1 meetings would be done in boardrooms around the world.
To visit a conference and not do an official presentation, or have a stall, when you have the opportunity to do so is complete nonsense. Especially as you have made claims about irrefutable results. QBT are basically shying away from being called out by their peers and are instead continuing with secrecy not for any commercial reason but because they know they have nothing to offer. |
They are not formally presenting to the delegates, but presenting individually to potential customers on a one-to-one basis in a private setting
lol so they lack such confidence in their Methods that they are presenting in a hotel or breakout area rather than to the main conference.
The grift continues. Pretty clear they don't want this open to scrutiny by their peers. Cue PG claiming the conference was a big success and their Methods were well received. |
At the risk of being called a misogynist I get the impression that KoolKat15 has never been married. The idea that someone might change their mind seems alien to them. |
Confirmation from CTW via Eyeball over on LSE that QBT will be doing one on one presentations at Disrupt.
Hi, a simple email to CTW to ask for confirmation confirms that Francesco, Jose and others will be in attendance. 'They are not formally presenting to the delegates, but presenting individually to potential customers on a one-to-one basis in a private setting'
Presumably the ladz over on LSE will now go into a meltdown over whether the email is legitimate or made up. Bless.
Of course that kind of begs the question as to whether they did the same at NEMS Nashville and if so why were no bites mentioned afterwards? |
...that said, most of them will just be picked up off the floor by the cleaners and put in the bin. |
A business card without a logo doesn't carry much weight...lol. |
Maybe they can't appear at these shows as they don't have a logo yet? |
Can you hear that sound ??That's the sound of the rabid thick rampers, boomtard, jameson5, Bullrun sobbing Hmmm ... I love that soundBWAHAHAHA |
...worst stock on AIM and going backwards. |
That would be cool although I expect QBT will need to wait for skot to develop it before PG can do a Proactive hand job and hold it over his head and say 'look what we have here' |
Would it be the BitAxe Touch version?
A QBT BitAxe Touch version.
How cool. |
Cue PG wearing a large mac, hanging around the darker corners of the conference hall, 'pssst, you interested in some methods', opens mac to reveal a Bitaxe and small monitor humming away |
Hmmm. Back to my theory that they have already done the NDA one to one demonstrations and shot their load on stony ground so now they are back to schlepping around conferences with a rucksack with Method C and a tent in it. Don't forget to stock up on Camping Gas lads. |
That's the 2024 floor plan.PG not listed as a speaker at Miami Disrupt or at Bitcoin 2025 Las Vegas. The LV show is well enough in advance to allow QBT to pre book a presentation slot, and there are so many speakers listed there already.Thinking PG has painted himself in a corner here, damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. It's hilarious to watch. |
Wrong URL. Doink. |
Am I the only one that gets a missive buzz out of seeing this share crash It is HILARIOUS |
1.25 Million out of hours trade at 0.6275p. You would have to go back to the morning of the 12th to see that price. Will we see a fall on the open tomorrow? |