We are happy to release a new feature that gives you total control on the format of your name badge PDFs. Here’s how it works.
As of September 2013, more than 147 million Americans own a smartphone. The majority of your attendees will probably carry one at your event. How can you take advantage of this?
We launched ConferenceBadge.com 10 months ago with high hopes of building a useful and quality product. Here is our ~1 year in review. We think it might interest some of you fellow bootstrappers.
One good way of raising the return on investment of your attendees and exhibitors is to offer them a good way to easily exchange contact information and do lead retrieval.
Today, we’re excited to release a much requested feature: the ability to import attendees from Excel spreadsheets!
It’s dead simple to get started:
Many people have blogged about the perfect name badge: Matt Cutts, Mike Davidson, etc. They mostly share a common vision that could be summarized like this:
First name>Last name>Company>Conference Branding>Everything else
Designing a graphics editor is a complex task. There are many examples, each targeting a different use case (e.g. Photoshop, Keynote). I realized the magnitude of work invested in those only after struggling to get the ConferenceBadge.com editor…