Cybernet Expo Opens Online Registration

SAN FRANCISCO — Cybernet Expo has announced the opening of online registration for the Cybernet Expo 2008 show in San Francisco, as well as online hotel reservations for the Golden Gateway Hotel.

“We have received a lot of positive feedback from the industry about our decision to move Cybernet Expo to San Francisco, and I get asked regularly about how and when to register,” said Connor Young, President of YNOT Network, owners and operators of the Cybernet Expo tradeshow. “The ‘when’ part is right now, and the ‘how’ is online at CybernetExpo.com. Attendees who register before April 15th will get a significant discount in their registration fees.”

“Early bird” registration for the event runs $129, a discount of $70 from the on-site registration price of the show.

Rooms at the Golden Gateway are now available on a first-come first-served basis, starting at a rate of $169 per night.

“It’s always a good idea to get your room booked early,” said LAJ, Director of Operations for Cybernet Expo. “This way you know you have your room set aside in advance before our room blocks are completely booked up, and you get first pick at options like smoking or non-smoking rooms, number of beds, the best panoramic views of San Francisco, and floor level. We made it a priority to keep hotel costs as low as possible for attendees which means better ROI for everyone who participates.”

Sponsors of the Cybernet Expo 2008 include AEBN/Naked Sword (corporate), FlashCa$h (corporate), DatingGold (corporate), RackCo (corporate), YappoDollars (conference), High Def Riches (registration & attendee bag), FTVCash (cardkey), Attorney Eric M. Bernstein & Associates (hospitality), GroobyBucks (wristband) and Hotmovies/MovieDollars (FSC Luncheon).

For more information about Cybernet Expo, visit CybernetExpo.com

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