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96z28ss 10-05-2006 09:38 AM

Sema Newsletter about CONSUMER ATTENDEES
 
SEMA SHOW CLAMPS DOWN ON CONSUMER ATTENDEES

Connecting businesses and buyers is the fundamental goal of the SEMA Show, and under the direction of the SEMA Board of Directors and the Show Committee, efforts have intensified to ensure the event maintains its trade-only status.

Attendees at the 2006 SEMA Show, for example, will be required to establish their trade status by providing proof of employment at an automotive-related business during the on-site registration process. Individuals will not be admitted simply for showing up with a company’s representative.

In addition, SEMA has increased attention to applications from states near or neighboring Nevada, locales within an easy drive of Las Vegas. Show Management also continues to monitor enthusiast websites for “chatter” about the Show.

For 2006, the badge and badgeholders have been updated. Last year’s badgeholder, for example, will not gain entrance to this year’s Show. Return attendees have been issued Legacy numbers to ensure their continued value to exhibitors. Finally, exhibitors or attendees can call a Show Hotline number printed on the badge to report consumers they believe may be in the Show under false pretenses.

“It’s natural that enthusiast consumers would want to visit the year’s finest collection of automotive speed and style,” says Peter MacGillivray, SEMA VP of Communications and Marketing. “But we also recognize that our primary obligation is to our members, to maximize the time, money and effort they spend at the greatest automotive show in the world.”

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I think that they should make Saturday the day after the show open to consumers and general public. That way it everyone gets to see the cars.

DRJDVM's '69 10-05-2006 03:33 PM

So if you're pre-registered and approved are you good to go, or do they expect you to bring documentation to the event also ??

camcojb 10-05-2006 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DRJDVM's '69
So if you're pre-registered and approved are you good to go, or do they expect you to bring documentation to the event also ??

This should be for walk-up traffic. I've already received my badge, and anyone pre-registered should have also, unless you waited too long. In that case you pick them up at the event.

With the badge you simply need ID and a business card (or similar) from your business to prove who you are.

Jody

Kris Horton 10-05-2006 04:21 PM

The crack-down has it's good and bad points, as with anything. I'm glad that they are aiming to make SEMA industry-exclusive in that it will keep the show from being over-crowded by keeping out the Average Joe's that are there just to look at the cars. But at the same time, SEMA is so hyped up as this awesome car show, that it's almost cruel to car guys that are not tied into the industry by waving the show in front of them and then barring them from entering.

Bob's idea of making one day open to the public is a good one. I know they kinda already do that by opening up the show to AAPEX showgoers on Friday.

It'll be interesting to see how effective the "crackdown" is this year though.

Kris

Steve1968LS2 10-05-2006 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Kris Horton
The crack-down has it's good and bad points, as with anything. I'm glad that they are aiming to make SEMA industry-exclusive in that it will keep the show from being over-crowded by keeping out the Average Joe's that are there just to look at the cars. But at the same time, SEMA is so hyped up as this awesome car show, that it's almost cruel to car guys that are not tied into the industry by waving the show in front of them and then barring them from entering.

Bob's idea of making one day open to the public is a good one. I know they kinda already do that by opening up the show to AAPEX showgoers on Friday.

It'll be interesting to see how effective the "crackdown" is this year though.

Kris

If I had a dollar for every person that has asked me to "get them in".. It would be great if they had an "joe public day".. so much cool stuff to see.

96z28ss 10-05-2006 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
If I had a dollar for every person that has asked me to "get them in".. It would be great if they had an "joe public day".. so much cool stuff to see.


The President of our company was telling us he knows, 3 companies that won't be at Sema this year cause of what Sema has turned into. I guess last year was the last straw with the girls dancing on the towers outside and the drag racing on the strip.


I think that Tuesday - Friday should be trade people only and Saturday should be a public show Maybe even at a different location just all the car outside for everyone to see. $15 tickets and Sema could make a bundle of extra cash. I don't think any other car show could touch the one SEMA could have as far as the caliber of cars at one time at a single location.

Rick D 10-06-2006 06:42 AM

The only problem with a open to the public day is just like Comsumer Electronics Show. They tried that here in Chicago but come Sunday when it was open to the public more than half on the companys where gone. So than the stopped it. Just a thought.

Silver69Camaro 10-06-2006 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kris Horton
But at the same time, SEMA is so hyped up as this awesome car show, that it's almost cruel to car guys that are not tied into the industry by waving the show in front of them and then barring them from entering.

Kris

But is that the fault of SEMA, or the public (and magazines)?

ScotI 10-08-2006 05:34 PM

I don't really understand SEMAs logic. The consumers are where a lot of the money comes from.

I went in 04 & really enjoyed the show. There was much to see from all of the new parts offered. It just seems to me that businesses would benefit more if more car guys could see what's being offered.

CraigMorrison 10-08-2006 05:56 PM

But this is a trade show for buyers to make deals and business relationships to get strengthened. Wholesale & jobber pricing are the numbers that get thrown around. It is a place for manufacturers to show off their latest and greatest to their buyers: other businesses and warehouses.

If there was a joe-public day at SEMA, it would be beyond busy. Shoulder to shoulder, insane! Manufactures would have to switch hats and talk directly with consumers and discuss retail pricing....sometimes they aren't good at that kind of stuff. Not to mention companies like Keystone. They never deal with the public. What good would it be for them to spend a day doing so?

It would be frustrating for all the businesses because of the tire kickers (remember they are there to talk to the jobbers and warehouses) and all of the "enthusiasts" would probably get tired of fighting the crowds. In the end, it would burn everybody out.

I think part of the mistique of the show is that everybody can't get in. That mistique only gets built up and urban legends spin off about meeting that famous guy or seeing so and so or that ex-playmate booth babe. Or about how a friend of a friend's buddy scored tickets to the DUB Magazine party and got to party with Lil Kim. :lol:

just playing devil's advocate.......don't flame too hard :_paranoid


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