Showing posts with label blog conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog conference. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

SNAP! The Conference


Tomorrow kicks off the first day of SNAP! The Conference
I am really excited! 
Are you going to SNAP? 

If you don't have a ticket to SNAP you can still attend the Queen Bee Market. 
I will be on the look out for some Mother's Day gifts.
 
If you go to SNAP or the Queen Bee Market and see make sure to say hi.
 I would love to meet you.!


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Snap! The Conference



Have you heard about Snap! The Conference?
It's a three day conference right here in Utah. 
If you like to sew, craft, create, decorate or blog you need to go to Snap! 

The blogging conference will be held April 19th-21st at Thanksgiving Point.
 There will also be rooms available at the on-site hotel, Springhill Suites by Marriott Hotel at a discounted price.
Hurry and book your room, Snap! takes place during Thanksgiving Point's Tulip Festival so rooms will book up fast.

The Snap! team (which is a pretty amazing group of girls) is putting together a great line up of speakers and panelist including Kara's Party Ideas, 6th Street Design School, I Still Love You, The TomKat Studio, Apartment Therapy, Mod Podge Rocks and many, many more! 
I am also really excited for The Queen Bee Market which will be held at Snap! The Conference. 
The Queen Bee Market is a handmade market run by Mique Provost from 30 Days.


Are you going to Snap?

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Cupcake Conference Summer Social




Last week I had the chance to attend the Cupcake Conference Summer social at the Grand America. The Grand America had us set up in the Presidential suite.

The view from our window
23rd floor

Our room over looked the courtyard

I went with Julie. Brittany.Kelli

We met Grand America's Pastry chef Fernanda Dutra in the pastry kitchen.
She spoke to us about the kitchen and her passion for baking.

Then we got a chance to decorate our own cupcakes for a little competition.

Kelli wasn't happy with her first attempt so she just licked the frosting off and started over.

Here are 2 of the 3 judges with their picks

Fernanda Dutra. Scott Duehlmeier

Back in our room we had cupcakes waiting for us.
They even had gluten free cupcakes for those with Celiac disease.


They also had a fun raffle.


Brittany even won an awesome cupcake bedazzled Snuggie.

By the end of the night we had eaten our fill of cupcakes.
Thanks for the fun night!


The Fall cupcake Conference will be announced soon.
You can find out more about The Cupcake Conference on
Cupcake Conference website. Twitter

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

What I Learned at the Casual Bloggers Conference

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 shy
This one is a bit hard for me because I can get shy sometimes.

-Pass out business cards
This is such a great way to stay in contact with the bloggers/vendors you meet.

- Wear glasses
I 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 pictures
Dumb me brought my camera with me everywhere and only managed to take one picture. I regret that now.

-Wear something comfortable
I don't need to explain this do I?

-Go to all the social events
This is where most connections are made so take advantage.

-Introduce yourselves to the speakers if possible
The 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 questions
You 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 twitter
The Casual Bloggers Conference hash tag was #CBC10.

-Chat with the vendors
The bloggers aren't the only ones with great ideas, plus you might score a sponsorship from them later.

-Take good notes
I 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 hand
You 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 tag
Not 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?

Friday, April 16, 2010

Blog Conference for the First Time Attendee

How many of you have been to a blog conference? I haven't, but that's going to change come May. I am going to be attending the Casual Blog Conference. I'm really excited about it!

I decided the Casual Blog Conference would be a great first time conference for me for many reasons. Beside the fact that it's set near my home, the CBC is for all kinds of bloggers, not just exclusive to the heavy hitters of the big blog world. The CBC is offering numerous classes on photography, writing, blogging, design, digital scrapbooking, social media, advertising and more. Plus they have a great lineup of great speakers.

Soon after I bought my tickets I started thinking about the conference and started getting a little nervous. I always get a little nervous when I do new things. I guess I just like to know what I am getting myself into, if you know what I mean. I decided the best way to relax and not worry about the CBC was to learn more about blog conferences, so I recruited the help from a few bloggers to help attendees (myself included) get ready.

Here's what these bloggers had to say.

What to expect at a blog conference


April from Living the Sweet Life
Prepare to be overwhelmed with great information. A conference is a great way to meet your blogging friends, to learn about how to take your blog to the next level and to make some good connections.

Kami from No Biggie
You can expect a lot of socializing, parties, and learning from some of your favorites (hopefully).


Vanessa from I Never Grew Up
Expect to put yourself out there. Its almost like going to a new school for the first time, not AS scary because most of the women are quite nice. Just know that you really to get noticed, learn things, make connections just take a deep breath and jump in. If you do you will learn even more. Although you will learn quite a bit in all of the wonderful classes!


Danni from oh, hello friend
Expect lots of FUN! TONS of networking so be prepared. Lots of blog chat, lots of meeting new friends, maybe stepping a bit outside your comfort zone.

Marie from Make and Takes
Get ready to make new friends. Conferences are all about meeting people in real life. You come out from behind the computer to meet and greet in person. It's fun to get to know other people and talk blogs, something we all have a passion for.

Destri from The Mother Huddle
I think I have learned the most at conferences simply by opening up conversation to other attendees. It is a unique atmosphere in which everyone involved is wanting to learn and share. You don't get that opportunity a lot so take advantage of it! Talk with the people you admire, ask them what has worked for them, it's the one time to do it. This is not the time to be shy.

How to prepare for a blog conference


April from Living the Sweet Life

Read up on the speakers. Read their blogs know more about them and make a list of questions for them. If the session goes to Q&A you will be prepared.


Kami from No Biggie

Prepare to make connections. Use that time with companies and bloggers to network. Great blog posts/giveaways can come from your time spent at these conferences.

Vanessa
from I Never Grew Up
Take good care of yourself so you feel and look great! Nothing would be worse than going with no sleep or feeling sick and make a kinda of blah first impression to all of the people you meet.


Danni from oh, hello friend
I didn't do much to prepare.One sweet person made little business card holders to pass out at the conference so I thought that was a sweet little touch. I may make a little something to bring at the next conference I go to.

Marie from Make and Takes
Find out who the speakers are going to be. Read their bios and check out their blogs. It's good to know what their background is and what you might be able to ask them at the conference.

Destri from The Mother Huddle
Make your business cards stand out! The last conference I went to I was amazed at how creative everyone was. I remembered those people. I checked their blogs, their cards were cool, they had to be, right? Find out who will be speaking and get familiar with there blogs. Link to them, introduce yourself, anything so that when you have a chance to talk to them at the conference, you will already have a connection.


What to bring to a blog conference


April from Living the Sweet Life
- business cards with your email, blog address, twitter n
ame - a laptop if at all possible with an extension cord so you can plug it in while in the sessions
- pain killers and water you will most likely need both

- cute, stylish, yet comfortable shoes

- a phone with the internet to connect with those on twitter during the
conference

Kami from No Biggie
You should always bring your blog/business/mom card...and lots of them. You will meet a lot of people in a short period of time, and exchanging cards is a great way for them to remember you and for you to remember them.


Vanessa
from I Never Grew Up
DO bring business cards, don't break the bank buying them, just spend a bit but do bring them and don't be shy to hand them out!
Take notes, that you will actually look over again! Write down names, blogs of people, twitter handles etc.

Danni from oh, hello friend
Business cards and be sure to hand them out. I didn't hand out as many cards as I thought I would but I wish I had! Bring a nice evening dress, in case there's a nice party or something. I brought jeans, but they had a fun party after the first day and I felt so silly in my jeans.

Marie from Make and Takes
I like to have a pen and paper in hand as I'm always getting inspired with new ideas for my own blog that I want to write down to remember. You can bring your laptop, but I never seem to pull it out of my bag. The pen and paper seem to do just fine.

Destri from The Mother Huddle
There will be a lot of information to process all at once. So take a pen and notebook for writing down key points. That way you can go home and have a chance to really absorb it all. Bring a bag, there always seems to be a lot to collect at conferences. Bring your camera! I never have, and always regret it. And a smile of course.

Other tips


April from Living the Sweet Life
Don't forget about all the fun parties that often surround conferences. Sign-up for them ahead of time because most if not all will fill up way ahead of time.


Kami from No Biggie
Have fun! Think of this time as a girls trip or a girls night out, and enjoy it!

Vanessa
from I Never Grew Up
If you take a pal with you so you are not
as scared be sure not to use them as a crutch. This is all about meeting new people, learning from them and using these connections to help you in the blog world.

Danni from oh, hello friend
At the blog conference I went to, some girls planned a dinner get together and that was so fun and surreal to have dinner with so many blog friends. If you can, plan a dinner or a get together with some friends you know will be going so you can be sure to meet up.. beyond just seeing each other at the conference.

Marie of Make and Takes
Shares three reasons to attend a blog conference.

Destri from The Mother Huddle
Go to the social aspects of the conference, you'll find that is where you make the best contacts.
Be yourself and have fun!



Will you be attending the Casual Blogger Conference? I'm excited to meet and share ideas with everyone else out there. Come introduce yourself and I hope I see you there!

Vanessa, Destri and April will be speaking at the Casual Blog Conference so look for them!

Tickets are sold out but you can get on the waiting list here.