I went to my first blog conference, the
Casual Bloggers Conference a few weeks ago. Here are a few things I learned while there. Hopefully it will help you out if you go to a blog conference.
-Don't be shyThis one is a bit hard for me because I can get shy sometimes.
-Pass out business cardsThis is such a great way to stay in contact with the bloggers/vendors you meet.
- Wear glassesI have come to realize just how bad my eyesight has become (it wasn't always this bad) and if I had worn my glasses I think I would have seen more of the bloggers I wanted to meet.
-Take picturesDumb me brought my camera with me everywhere and only managed to take one picture. I regret that now.
-Wear something comfortableI don't need to explain this do I?
-Go to all the social eventsThis is where most connections are made so take advantage.
-Introduce yourselves to the speakers if possibleThe speakers are amazing and know so much, that's why they were asked to speak. It makes sense to want to make a connection with them, right?
-Ask questionsYou are there to learn so if you have questions, ask them. Maybe someone else is wondering the same thing.
-Follow the conference hash tag on twitterThe
Casual Bloggers Conference hash tag was #CBC10.
-Chat with the vendorsThe bloggers aren't the only ones with great ideas, plus you might score a sponsorship from them later.
-Take good notesI took the worst notes and wish I took the time to do it right. I don't know what half of my notes mean.
-Keep snacks on handYou never know when you will get hungry or thirsty and you don't want to have to duck out of class early to grab food, you might miss some good information.
-Wear your name tagNot everyone looks like their pictures online so some people will recognize your name or blog name before your face.
Oh did you think I was going to give you all the great secrets I learned from the CBC sessions? Sorry!
What have you learned from going to a blog conference?