Re your second bullet, a large part of it is that one of the two people in a new connection may be financial unempowered. That is, they’re a student or other early career person who isn’t really able to spend much money on anything (this represents a lot of our attendees and is where philanthropy can jump in to fill the gap).
Though surely much of their benefit is meeting attendees who are well-connected/experts. I guess if it turns out the price increase dissuades the latter group, it may need a rethink.
Yeah that’s right, I wouldn’t want to raise the prices so much such that more senior folk/experts are put off (especially as they might be providing value, and as such it might feel weird to them to have to pay for that). Right now I expect we’ll have a variety of ticket prices with optional discounts for those who need them, so I’m not too worried about more senior folks getting priced out here.
Re your second bullet, a large part of it is that one of the two people in a new connection may be financial unempowered. That is, they’re a student or other early career person who isn’t really able to spend much money on anything (this represents a lot of our attendees and is where philanthropy can jump in to fill the gap).
Though surely much of their benefit is meeting attendees who are well-connected/experts. I guess if it turns out the price increase dissuades the latter group, it may need a rethink.
Yeah that’s right, I wouldn’t want to raise the prices so much such that more senior folk/experts are put off (especially as they might be providing value, and as such it might feel weird to them to have to pay for that). Right now I expect we’ll have a variety of ticket prices with optional discounts for those who need them, so I’m not too worried about more senior folks getting priced out here.
Seems like you’re going great work on this. If anything sounds like you folks should weigh your inside view more.