Conference Bay goes global

Released on: March 10, 2008, 8:17 pm

Press Release Author: Conference Bay

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Conference Bay, the Internet portal aimed at the conference
industry that was launched last September, has opened its platform to conference
organisers from all over the world, thereby increasing the appeal of the portal both
to these organisers and to potential conference visitors. At the same time, the
company has unveiled a completely new website with a fresh look & feel, making it
easier for customers to find what they are looking for.
Conference Bay started out as a portal aimed at Asia Pacific but has seen such
growth that this development became inevitable. Over 300 conference organisers now
use Conference Bay to list their events and more than 600 conferences were listed in
the first half year of operations.


Press Release Body: Whilst the founders of Conference Bay wanted to focus the first
year of operations on Asia Pacific, it became clear very soon that the site had
global appeal: "We received e-mails from conference organisers from all over the
world and decided to open up to any English language conference worldwide in order
to satisfy this demand. We now have conferences listed in more than 30 countries and
70 cities. In the 6 months of operations we have had more than 600 conferences
listed, which is much more than we had expected", says Arnout Mostert, Founder & CEO
of Conference Bay.
"The new website was developed because we found that too many people saw us as
purely a listing of events", says Arnout. "With this new look, there can't be any
doubt about what the customer can gain by visiting www.conferencebay.com - they can
save money by making a bid for a seat at a conference", adds Frank Bomers,
Co-Founder & Managing Director.

Conference Bay offers a unique feature in addition to its listing of conferences by
topic and by location: anyone can make a bid for a seat at a conference by stating
the price they're willing to pay. "It's pretty much 'take it or leave it' for the
conference organiser, and so far we have mostly seen 'take it' ", says Arnout. The
bidding concept solves the problem of unsold seats at conferences, which occurs at
most events. Conference organisers want to fill as many seats as they can in the
last few weeks before the event starts, which often leads them to employ call
centers or send out mass emails. With the ConferenceBidT system that was developed
by Conference Bay, organisers get to pick the bids they find most interesting (they
get to see the job title, industry and work country of the bidding party) and hereby
increase not only their revenues but also the diversity of their events. "The
average successful bid lies somewhere between 40-60% of the full ticket price", adds
Frank, "which we think is a very fair amount for a last minute offer. Both the
organiser and the delegate are better off and so far we have only heard very
positive reactions. Many people who otherwise would not visit a conference are now
becoming more interested in doing so".

The new look & feel was developed by a design team consisting of Ogilvy RedCard and
iBall Studios in Singapore.


Web Site: http://www.conferencebay.com

Contact Details: Arnout Mostert
15 Mohamed Sultan Road #03-00
238964 Singapore
+65 67357445
arnout@conferencebay.com

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