For me, big turn ons are:
- Ice breakers - whether that is a buffet breakfast with tables to sit around, or 'matchmakers' to introduce people, or whatever.
- Good speakers, short and to the point with plenty of time for questions/debate.
- Panel sessions where the panelists have differing views - I find argument stimulating.
- A mixture of business and tech people - it's nice to talk to peers, but even more interesting to mix people up.
- Presenters who stick around to engage with the group.
- Alcohol (but not too much) - perhaps even the chance to retire to a good bar after the event and carry on the conversation.
- A good setting.
- Pre-arranged face-to-face meetings - people just trying to sell things to each other.
- Speed networking - see above.
- Being talked at by the sponsor for the whole duration - not really networking then is it?
- Lack of basic refreshments - I'm not talking food here, simply tea, coffee, and water.
- Long presentations.
- High ticket cost - means the event is likely rubbish (not talking conferences here, of course).
- Business referral groups - 'nuff said.