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Questions About ABC
September 14, 2007

I have some questions for those of you who attended ABC this year (manufacturers, sales reps, and retailers).  Please register with Kids Today & login to comment.  Let's get some dialog started, folks!

1.  What was best part of the show?  
2.  What was the worst part of the show?  (Mom says it was the sheer size of the show)
3.  What would you do to improve the ABC show?
4.  What was the worst thing that happened at your store while you were away?
5.  What was the best thing that happened while you were away?
6.  Overall, would you say that the show was a success and benefited your store?  Why?

I'm really interested to get an in-depth picture of what the show was really like.  Aaron's blog has given me a decent picture as have the reports from Mom and Krystal.  By the time Mom got back to Hartsfield-Jackson airport in Atlanta, she could hardly walk.  Did any of you find the show to be too physically taxing?  Shows are also a great way to network and build strong relationships.  It's always nice to have a face to put with a name.  Speaking of... I hope you all got to meet Aaron & Carla Pederson!  Aaron's blog gives great insight into an owner/buyer's perspective.  If you haven't read it, you should!  I hope the show was great and is even greater next year.  I look so forward to hearing your insights and perspectives!  Register, login, and post your responses now!

Posted by Kelly Nelson on September 14, 2007 | Comments (0)


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