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Please welcome Tamara as our fabulous PR Mondays guest poster today! She has some wonderful insight on conferences for you. This summer I am planning to be at the following conferences: EVO, Savvy Blogging Summit and BlogHer. I wrote a beginners guide to BlogHer last year.Let me know if you are going to any of those and please leave some wonderful comments below with your own advice to newbies or questions/thanks to Tamara!
Tamara is the voice behind The (Un)Experienced Mom and Blog Conference Newbie. In addition, she is the co-creator of Our Mommyhood…where motherhood meets bloghood! If she’s not online chatting or connecting others, she’s probably working out, sleeping, or changing a poopy diaper.—————————————————————Why Newbie Bloggers Should Attend Blog ConferencesWhen people first get into blogging, it usually starts off as a casual hobby. Some people post when they can while others start off posting daily. But no matter how often you write, the realization that blogging is a bit addicting and can require a lot of time eventually hits us all.In the short time I’ve been blogging, I’ve learned a lot about the craft. There are blogs for every hobby, topic, or stage in life. There are personal and professional bloggers. There are even blog conferences. I was actually very surprised to learn just how many blog conferences there were. Before I created Blog Conference Newbie, I figured there were a handful of conferences at most. But I have since realized that in addition to the bigger conferences such as BlogHer and Blissdom, there are newer conferences emerging each year, many of which are specific to a blogging niche.What I’ve also realized since networking with newer bloggers is that many assume that these blog conferences are only for experienced bloggers or ones who are making money from blogging. My own experience and those that other bloggers have shared with me proves this point: blog conferences are beneficial for newer bloggers.Still unsure if you should spend the time and money to attend one? Let me explain why I believe you should.
- Connections: Blogging is not just about writing; it’s also about connections. So many of us enjoy reading others’ blogs and get excited when others comment on ours. While it’s easy to make connections with bloggers online, you’d be amazed at just how much stronger those connections become when you meet those people face-to-face at a conference. Even if none of your online blog friends are attending, I can assure you that you will still walk away with those real-life connections. At Blissdom this year, I roomed with someone I had never met before. I felt comfortable enough to be her roommate without having met her and am so glad I did. Not only are we great friends now, but the two of us met three other gals that we are now close with as well. When a large group of blogging women are put together under one roof, you’re guaranteed a good time and new friendships.
- Knowledge: Of course, one of the main reasons to attend a conference is to learn, and blogging conferences are no different. The couple of days you’ll spend at the conference will be jam-packed with useful tidbits, helpful hints, and downright important information. Many conferences educate bloggers on topics such as finding your passion, utilizing social networking platforms, monetizing, increasing readership and traffic, and how to write creatively. Don’t want to earn money off your blog? Only blogging for fun? You can still learn a lot from a conference. For instance, the Casual Blogger Conference is geared towards those who blog as a hobby. In addition, many of the conferences offer various tracks, focusing on the topics you find helpful; you can pick and choose which sessions are a fit. Writing, business, photography, and creating communities are common tracks. There is something for everyone at these conferences.
- Confidence: Attending Blissdom this year renewed my confidence. My confidence in my writing, my purpose for blogging, and my passions in general. The mix of having a weekend away to focus on myself and spending time with those who understood my hobby are what impacted me the most. I think most new bloggers feel very anxious leading up to the conference they are attending and start to question why they are even going. But once there, they realize that this was actually one of the best decisions they made. There really aren’t words to describe the blog conference experience other than fulfilling, fun, and fabulously rewarding.
There are obviously other reasons to attend a blog conference and I honestly could write another couple of pages worth. However, the purpose of this post was to provide you with some food for thought and encourage you to at least consider attending a blog conference this year even if you are a newer blogger.The next obvious thought after deciding to attend a conference is “How do I pay for it?” followed closely by “How should I prep for the conference?” I invite you to head over to Blog Conference Newbie to read tips on these topics, as well as how to save money on your blog conference trip and what to expect while you are there. In addition, the site offers a list of blog conferences, need-to-know dates, and interviews with conference coordinators themselves. Blog Conference Newbie is your go-to-guide for all things blog conferences, whether you are a new attendee or not!And please don’t hesitate to reach out to me on Twitter also. I enjoy helping newer bloggers with general insights or blog conference-related topics. You can connect with me on Twitter (@unxperiencedmom) or by adding the #ConferenceNewbie hashtag to your tweet.
Amy @ Blog Con Guide says
This is a great post! I love Tamara's blog at Blog Conference Newbies. She has a lot of great information for people who looks to attend conference for the first time or even for a return blogger. I was a newbie in blogging conference myself last year and I can tell that attending Type A Mom last year was one of the best decision I did last year as a blogger.
ryanrob says
Hi great article with some interesting information, thanks.My recent post Linlithgow Palace
liz says
Hi Barb!Thanks for the visit and comment. I found your blog through B.F. and Quirky Momma sighting many a post from you in the BlogStar community. You have such valuable information for the newbie blogger – I've been learning a lot! In fact, the post by Quirky on your blog (Do Follow, etc.) is part of my post set to go tomorrow. I just signed up for your posts through email because they are chock full of good stuff! Thanks so much for helping the rest of us! LizMy recent post Pine Cone Pummel
Barb_L says
Hi Liz!I am glad the series is helping you. I have been so lucky to have such awesome guest posters help me out. Glad you subscribed :)Barb
Alicia says
Great information! I am going to a couple conferences this year as a "newbie" and I am going to learn more about this whole "blogging" thing and also to meet all my online friends 🙂 Love your websites Tamara and so thankful that I got to guest post for you while you were at Blissdom :)My recent post Ultimate Blog Party- Welcome Friends!
(Un)Experienced Mom says
I'm so thankful to YOU for guest blogging Alicia! It was a great guest post and I know lots enjoyed reading it. ;-)So excited you are going to some conferences this year. As soon as you step foot into the conference, it all makes sense why people spend the money to go. I can't wait to hear what your thoughts are!My recent post Type-A Mom Conference Ticket Winner
Lori says
This is a wealth of fabulous information. Thank you. I love Rachel's idea of regional gatherings. It's hard too for me to get away, not becuase of little ones, but because I have to leave my older children home alone when I travel, so I really like to keep traveling to a minimum.What about an online conference where bloggers could access sessions through SKYPE or another live online session? Networking would be different, there's nothing like F2F, but bloggers would still network while the main focus would be the knowledge and confidence gained.Thanks again for all of this fabulous info. Can't wait to get started reading all of your great posts on your blog.And as always…THANKS BARB!My recent post Earth Day Thursday, April 22, 2010
(Un)Experienced Mom says
Thanks for the comment Lori!I know that there have been more and more online seminars, but I don't think I've seen an actual blog conference (i.e. more than a one day event) online so far. GREAT idea though!There are more and more regional events happening though. I know Momz Share is a quarterly one in the DC area. Also, lots of blogging groups in local areas are starting their own conferences, making it more accessible and affordable. There is now one in Iowa, one starting in UpState NY, and others popping up every day. I think that, along with niched conferences, are the wave of the future!So glad you'll be stopping by Blog Conference Newbie – while it's got newbie in the title, it's for anyone who attends (or hopes to attend) conferences. Hope it's helpful and enjoyable to read!TamaraMy recent post Type-A Mom Conference Ticket Winner
Brandie says
Great post. I am going to CBC this year and I am so excited I can hardly stand the wait hehe! It will be wonderful because it is close to home and I know several of the speakers. Thanks for the advice and all the links!!.-= Brandie´s last blog .."not me" Monday! =-.
(Un)Experienced Mom says
I know that some areas have regional events; for instance the DC area has some through Momz Share. And I know my area has some tweetups, etc. but I think we'll start seeing more niche conferences AND regional, quarterly mini-events.We'll keep sharing insights so you feel like you were there until you can get there yourself to experience them! Thanks Rachel!
CBConference says
Thanks for posting this! Blog conferences are NOT just for professional bloggers, there is a place for us all!
Texasholly says
I have been to just one blog conference and loved it – Mom 2.0 this year. I do think they are obscenely expensive and wish there was a way to not have to travel. I have spent a lot more on blogging than I have made…it is the new scrapbooking. At least I don't have a bunch of expensive paper in my closet…oh, I do.Crap.
amber says
I am having a panic attack about BlogHer today, so that was well timed. I must remember, "It will be fun. It will be fun. It will be fun…"
Barb_L says
*I think I Can, I Think I Can*—Just keeping saying it over and over 🙂 Make sure you say hi to me there!