With my schedule tend to look six to ten months out as much as possible.
I hear you. Once the show I'm doing publicity for previews (tomorrow!), I should have more time to poke hotels.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
With my schedule tend to look six to ten months out as much as possible.
I hear you. Once the show I'm doing publicity for previews (tomorrow!), I should have more time to poke hotels.
Thought - would it make sense to make a Facebook page? Or am I just social-media-happy?
I think that would be cool. We do a website anyway, so why not?
Would you need an account to see it?
Not if I make it a Page instead of a Profile. For example - here's the page I did for "Fishing" *cough*selfpromo*cough: [link] You have to have an account to post anything to the discussion board or wall, though.
Cool.
Thought - would it make sense to make a Facebook page? Or am I just social-media-happy?
You could create a public event; that way you could even track who's attending and who's not, informally.
Sounds like a great idea, juliana.
My only concern would be random Facebook people showing up at the hotel expecting a convention.
I'd opt out of anything on Facebook, because it's TMI for the peeps out in Facebook land, but that's just me. I could read and just not post, and then it shouldn't show up in my "news".