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September 11, 2008 3:57 PM PDT

TechCrunch50 swag bag: Room for improvement

by Rafe Needleman
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No matter how loaded the VC, over-funded the entrepreneur, or jaded the journalist, you won't see many leaving a tech conference without the $15 of tchotchkes in the swag bag that comes with the show's $3,000 admission.

In the past, I've received some pretty sweet bags of stuff from conferences like Demo (although this year, as Center Networks reports, it was mostly air). Of the conferences I attend, though, the only one where the swag is still memorable is the Walt and Kara show, D. See my reports from D5 and from D6.

At TechCrunch50, the swag was mostly branded and useless junk straight from the catalogs of useless junk that marketing interns receive on their first days at work.

Still, there's nothing wrong with a good tchotchke, and this stuff is kind of fun to give out to kids, and useful if you need clothes for changing the oil or painting a room.

The best conference swag I know of comes from the Office 2.0 conference (2008 preview story), where paid attendees get some cool piece of hardware that becomes part of an experiment in collaboration. At the 2006 show, it was an iPod Nano. In 2007, an iPhone. This year, attendees got an HP mini-notebook. As for the Office 2.0 bag of branded marketing props: there isn't one. That show has the greenest non-giveaway of all, and I don't think anyone minds.

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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by jason lemkin September 11, 2008 5:16 PM PDT
The bag concept does seem a little trade show 1.0 now that you mention it

But you need something to put the obligatory black t-shirt in
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by centernetworks September 11, 2008 8:39 PM PDT
good job rafe - my tc50 schwag bag video also said the ball was the coolest thing - i just realized after watching your video that yammer got a shirt in the bag, they also won the event - which other startups got something in the bag?

next year let's team up and do a full bag review!
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by sarah_oneill September 12, 2008 12:41 AM PDT
I wonder if that gave Yammer an edge. This article doesn't make them seem to cool, why not just use Twitter?
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