Visual Connections Announces New York Conference

Posted on 6/16/2015 by Jim Pickerell | Printable Version | Comments (0)

Visual Connections has announced the dates for its October conference in New York. This year Visual Connections New York 2015 will be on October 28th immediately following the DMLA (formerly PACA) Annual Conference that runs from Sunday October 25 through Tuesday the 27th. And if that isn’t enough photo related events for you PhotoPlus Expo will be October 22-24, 2015 at the Javits Convention Center.

Booking early for Visual Connections New York 2015 gives agencies maximum bang for their buck, with more choice of exhibit spaces (25% are taken already) and greater marketing exposure in the run-up to the event.
 
To accommodate anticipated growth in attendance, Visual Connections is moving to a new venue at the Metropolitan Pavilion at 125 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011. This location is right next door to the Altman Building where the even has been held in previous years, but the space is much larger.



As the largest marketing event devoted to commercial licensing of visual media anywhere in the world, Visual Connections New York is an opportunity to connect with hundreds of buyers of creative and editorial stock photography, footage, illustration and other media. In an age of online business, this trade show continues to fulfill a need, frequently expressed by both buyers and sellers, for personal contact. It is the most effective way to build and cement long-term business relationships.
 
The day-long event draws in buyers with a mix of education, discovery, networking, complimentary food and beverages, a fabulous prize drawing, and a great buzz (helped in part by free beer and wine).
 


Satisfaction levels have always been high: 88% of last year’s exhibitors said the show met their expectations and 12% said it exceeded them. Fully-inclusive exhibitor packages start at just $1,300 (before discounts), and there’s a range of advertising and promotion options to suit all budgets.
 
Full details about the event are available at: visualconnections.com/NY2015/


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