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My Goals and Hopes for BlogHer ’11 – Invitation Consultants BlogHer $300 Sponsorship Winner!

Invitation Consultants BlogHer '11 Sponsorship
This is the Blogger Bag Tag that I won!

A good friend of mine, Stacie, told me about an opportunity to get a blogger bag tag from Invitation Consultants and to enter a contest to win a $300 sponsorship to BlogHer ’11. I, along with over 200+ other bloggers, entered the contest. Much to my surprise, I found out yesterday that I am one of six winners! The other winners are:

The winners of Invitations Consultants BlogHer ’11 Scholarship were invited to write a post sharing our goals and hopes for BlogHer ’11 which I am very happy to do!
I have a lot of goals and hopes which I hope are realistic.

I’ve been blogging since 2005 and while even many brand new bloggers attend blog and social media conferences from the get go, I just started attending blogging and social media conferences last year. Later this week, I’m attending the largest blog/social media conference I will have been to, BlogHer ’11. While I’m looking forward to the learning opportunities at BlogHer ’11, from what I understand, this conference focuses heavily on networking with other bloggers as well as brand representatives. I am very excited about the educational sessions but let me tell you.. I’m super duper ginormously nervous about the in-person networking. I suffer from extreme shyness and social anxiety and working from home for the last 11 years hasn’t helped my shyness or social anxiety.  I will keep attending conferences anyway in hopes that one day I will be able to walk up to a stranger, start a conversation and feel good about it!  If any conference will help me accomplish that goal, I think it will be BlogHer!

My HOPES for BlogHer ’11:

  • Most importantly, I hope to have a safe and relaxing flight to San Diego from Atlanta.
  • I hope that I am able to attend all of the educational sessions that I have on my BlogHer schedule, of which I’ve double-booked myself for a few.
  • I hope to be able to network with bloggers and brands representatives I’ve chatted with online and who I’ve never met before as well as meet bloggers and reps I haven’t had the opportunity to communicate with previously or meet.
  • I hope that I won’t feel too guilty for leaving the kids, yet again.
  • I hope that my luggage doesn’t get lost.
  • I hope I’m able to keep a positive attitude no matter how overwhelmed, tired, or lonely I might feel at times.
  • I hope that I am able to keep my composure and not let my emotions get the best of me when I think about my daughter.
  • I hope that my daughter’s biopsy results come back either before BlogHer or after so I don’t have a meltdown during BlogHer.

My Goals while at BlogHer ’11

  • Connect Goal – My #1 goal is to make new friends and connect with representatives from brands that I respect and would like to work with. Let’s be real.. that is what BlogHer is about!
  • Learn to Write Goal – have been considering taking a writing class at Kennesaw State University but my goal at BlogHer is to learn how to write better at the Women Create sessions on Wednesday. If I don’t meet that goal, I’ll take a class at KSU after BlogHer.
  • Relax Goal – I actually signed up for a 6am Yoga class during BlogHer ’11. Doesn’t that sound relaxing!?
  • Swag Goal – My goal is to come home with typical BlogHer swag, but only items that will be useful to my family, or that my kids will appreciate, or that we can donate to local charities.
  • Don’t Break Down and Cry Goal – I am going to try my hardest NOT to call my husband or sister crying about not having anyone to talk to. That only happened once but boy does that memory sit in the forefront of my thoughts during trips like this.
  • One really big goal that I have that I’m afraid Stacie, Desiree, Niri, and Caryn, might laugh at me for, is to not give in to peer pressure (you know who you are!) and skip out on educational sessions in order to attend a party or other event that might give me swag but not the educational value that session would have.  Ha!  We’ll see if that happens!
  • Grand Finale Goal – Learn a lot! I feel pretty confident that even thought I’ve been blogging for over 5 years and working online for over 10 years, there are still things for me to learn.
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Thank you Invitation Consultants for providing me with a $300 BlogHer ’11 sponsorship.   Learn about my main BlogHer ’11 sponsor here!
Wish me luck at BlogHer please!

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Alicia Hagan, Editor

Moms in Business Unite Conference Notes – Just Enough “Geek” To Get You Going with Christie Crowder

Part 2 – Moms in Business Unite Conference Session 2: Just Enough Geek To Get You Going
Part 1 – Using Technology to Market Your Business

 

Speaker: Christie Crowder
Twitter: @chatterboxgc
Website: ChristieCrowder.com

Christie is speaking about tips on how business owners (or aspiring business owners) can choose technology wisely to that it’s used to keep your venture running smooth on the inside and shining like a star on the outside.

It All Starts With You

– Start with technology on your own level
– Keep your internal technology as current as your external technology
– What’s popular might not always be what works – great point!
– Start Simple – stick with gadgets and apps that challenge you but are user-friendly. You can always upgrade.
– Keep it simple. Don’t sign up for every social media network or buy every productivity app.

Be Proactive and Productive with Apps

– Less Errors with Trials. Look for free versions of apps.
– Maximize Multi-Tasking.
– Choose apps that handle more than one task or function simultaneously.
– Look for web and mobile capabilities
– Get a “Wingman” (or woman)
– Have someone you can call on for technical assistance and advice

Don’ts and Do’s

– Ignorance is not bliss
– Do not leave all of your technology operations to one person.
– Don’t go changing trying to please me
– Don’t make unnecessary changes just to keep up with the Jones’
– Don’t be afraid to change
– Don’t panic, it’s supposed to be fun!

My (Christie’s) “Coolest Things” For You and Your Business

– Smartphone
– Tablet
Square credit card reader for iPhone (free)

Notes and Brainstorming Tools and Apps

– Evernote (web, mobile, and desktop applications). All sync together.
– MindNode (Mac app). There are other “mind mapping” apps available.

Operations & Collaboration Tools and Apps

– Google Docs
– Nozbe
– Producteev
– Skype
– Dropbox (online file storage)
– Wiggio.com (makes it easy for you to work in groups)

Client Management and Accounting Tools and Apps

– Gist
– Tungle.me
– Simplifythis
– Wave accounting (free accounting system)
– Outright

Communications and Public Relations Tools and Apps

– MailChimp
– Mad Mimi
– Shout’em
– Wufoo (Christie’s favorite form maker). Can create surveys and forms.
– Pitch Engine. Social media press release.
– QR code maker and reader (free apps available including JumpScan)

Marketing and Social Media Tools and Apps

– Hootsuite
– Facebook
– Trackur
– What the hashtag?
– Seesmic
– Tweetdeck

I hope you enjoy these tips from Christie as much as I have. I will link up to the Tools and Apps mentioned here later, after the conference.

 

Moms in Business Unite Conference Notes – Using Technology to Market Your Business with Lorraine Robertson

I’m in the first session of the day at Moms in Business Unite in Atlanta and am enjoying hearing Lorraine Robertson talk about how to use technology/social media to market your business. Here are a few notes.. Pardon the format as I’m not editing as I take notes.. just trying to get the information out to you so you can enjoy it with me!

 


Speaker: Lorraine Robertson
Twitter: @askwifey
Session: Using Technology to Market Your Business

 

Why Use Social Media?

– Raise Awareness
– Increase Sales
– Build Branding
– Engage with Consumer

Large Brand Facebook Success Example:

– Coca-Cola is the biggest Facebook Fan Page with over 26 million Fans.
– They let the fans really drive the Facebook page
– Enlisted Maroon 5 to create a song for them
– Booked Maroon 5 for 24 hours and asked fans to choose/create a song via Facebook Fan Page. Great interactive way to engage Coca-Cola fans.

Smaller Brand Facebook Success Example:

– Charles Orlando – The Problem with Women is Men
– Self published author
– Set up blog and social media platforms
– Naturally gravitated toward using Facebook. Responded when people posted questions. Interaction.
– You don’t have to take on every platform out there.

How to segregate different topics on Facebook VS. Twitter?

– Look at who your audience is on each
– Twitter is more open. Anyone can be following you on Twitter unless you block your Tweets.

It’s OK to Tweet something more than once.

Top 10 Social Media Marketing Tips from @askwifey

– Have a Plan
– Do your research
– Be selective
– Understand the rules
– Don’t be overwhelmed
– Pay attention
– Make a schedule
– Provide good content
– Be engaging
– Be authentic

I hope you enjoy reading my notes from the Moms in Business Unite Conference as much as I’m enjoying being here!

 

Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2011 Happening Now!

It’s been a busy day, one that is sure to be the first in a series of days that I will never forget.

First I got up and did some last minute packing,  answered a few emails, got my 4 year old ready for school, then I hopped on a plane and flew to Orlando for Disney Social Media Moms 2011.  I registered for Disney Social Media Moms Celebration a few months ago and my family was supposed to be come with me today but my husband couldn’t get off work today so he and the kids are driving to Orlando tomorrow.   I know they’ll be fine, but neither one of us has ever driven alone with the kids for that long.  We’re such wimps.. I know.  I hope his patience levels are high tomorrow!

What is Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2011?
It’s a conference (AKA Celebration) where about 200 fabulous mom bloggers are getting together to expand out knowledge on social media, blogging, and online marketing.  What’s extra super great is that we also got park hopper passes for all of the Disney parks for the next few days and we are staying at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.  As I’m writing this, I have my patio door open, I can see Magic Kingdom across the lake, and I hear the train whistling.  It’s absolutely breathtaking!

The Disney Social Media Moms Celebration began this afternoon with a gathering at the Wedding Pavilion at Grand Floridian Resort where we learned about Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings.  Did you know that over 20,000 couples have been married at Disney?
David Tutera from My Fair Wedding talked to us about wedding trends and other interesting wedding related facts.  A few quotes from his talk include: “It all boils down to making dreams come true”, “Bold bright red is the new trend for weddings”, and “People begin to be safe because they are scared. And then it becomes boring”.
Carley Roney from TheKnot.com also spoke. I enjoyed her talk and would have loved to have taken more notes but a few quotes from her speech include “Social media is a cocktail party, you u need to be charming and witty, not talk all about yourself, compliment others” and “Make your audience your passion, your obsession” focus on community”.  I love that one.  I’m not sure how much my husband and kids would appreciate that but it makes sense.  I believe that you need to have a healthy obsession for anything you really want to accomplish in life.

 

 

At dinner tonight I met a few bloggers that I hadn’t met before and got to see some blogger friends who I enjoy and appreciate including Desiree Miller, Stacie Connerty, Mommy Niri, Jennifer James, and Jodi Grundig.  Now I’m back in my room relaxing working and looking forward to what’s to come tomorrow.

I am so excited about Chris Brogan session tomorrow.  He’s one of my blogging hero’s.  I saw him at IzeaFest a couple of years ago and thought he was just fabulous and learned a lot from him.  Rene Syler, author of Good Enough Mother, will also be speaking tomorrow and Susan Egan is on the agenda as well.

I hope to gain knowledge on better blogging practices, how to engage my audience (that’s you!), and how to manage my time better.   I don’t know what each of the speakers is going to talk about but I do know that with all of the fabulous mom bloggers and speakers here at Disney Social Media Moms, I’m bound to learn a few things!

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

2011 Blog and Social Media Events and Conferences

Scroll down to find upcoming conferences.

We want you to be in the know.  If you are a ‘mommy blogger’ (AKA a mom who writes a blog) I’m sure you hope to attend the latest and greatest blogger and social media events.  However, you might not be aware of all of the great blogger conferences going on and before you know it, you’re reading posts on other blogs about how great the BlogHer conference or ___ cruise was and you wished to the high heavens that you were there.
The Mommy Insider Blogger and Social Media Events Guide features upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences that we think mommy bloggers, website editors, and those who are interested in blogging and social media will appreciate learning about.

Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month before your event with details about the event and we’ll try to list it here in The Mommy Insider Blogger and Social Media Events Guide.


January 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

Blissdom 2011 
When: January 27-28th, 2011* *Wisdom Workshops held on 1/26 &  Free Day on 1/29
Where: Opryland, Nashville, TN
Cost:
$399
Twitter: #Blissdom, @Blissdom

Altitude Design Summit
When: January 19-22, 2011
Where: Salt Lake City, UT
Cost: $395
Twitter: @AltSummit, #altsummit

FoodBlogSouth 2011
When: January 22nd, 2011
Where: Birmingham, AL
Cost: TBD
Twitter: @foodblogsouth


February 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

Ungeeked E’lite
When: February 10-12th, 2011
Where: Sao Paulo, Brazil
What: unGeeked offers an intimate and engaging learning environment opportunity for attendees. Our forums are limited to intimate seating of 200 to 300 attendees.
Cost: Registration opening soon
Twitter: @ungeeked

NC Mom Bloggers’ Beach Conference
When:
February 24-27th, 2011
Where: Ocean Isle Beach, NC
What: This conference will offer an opportunity to bring the best  Mom Bloggers together to work & discuss topics related to their field with other social media influencers, while maintaining a relaxed, unhurried, unforgettable experience. [source: Ocean Inn website]
Cost: $159+ with Early Bird rates available
Twitter: @onemomsworld, @carolinamama, and @CheleChestnut – These ladies are Ocean Isle Inn Ambassadors and may be able to answer your questions about the conference.

Design Bloggers Conference
When: February 28-March 1st, 2011
Where: Los Angeles, CA
Cost: $395+ with Early Bird rates available
Twitter: @DesignBlogConf, #designblogconf


March 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

The Texas Style Council Blog Conference
When: March 12 & 13th, 2011
Where: Austin, TX
Cost: $45
Twitter: @txstylecouncil

Bloggy Bootcamp Conference
When: March 19th, 2011
Where: San Diego, CA
Who: Those looking for a day of information, fun, & networking
Cost:
Early bird rate of $110 before 12/1/10.  $135 thereafter
Twitter: #BloggyBootcamp, @BloggyBootcamp

Disney Social Media Moms Celebration
When: March 17-20th, 2011
Where: Disney World in Orlando, FL
Cost: $375
Twitter: #DisneySMMoms

SXSW 2011
When: March 11-20th, 2011
Where: Austin, TX
Who:
Lovers of music, film, and new/social media
Cost:
$450-900 by 9/24/10 OR $525-995 by 11/12/10 OR $600-1050 by 1/14/11 OR $675-1150 by 2/11/11 OR $750-1250 walk-in rate
Twitter:
@SXSW

UnGeeked Elite Orlando
When: March 3-5th, 2011
Where: Orlando, FL
What: A very educational and engaging three days of connecting with CEOs, VPs, Directors of social media, marketing, advertising, sales, recruiting and public businesses who will attend our open forum. [source: UnGeeked Elite website]
Cost: $233+
Twitter: @UnGeeked

BlogHer BET (Business, Entrepreneurism, & Technology)
When: March 24-25th, 2011
Where: Mountain View, CA
What: BlogHer is creating a space for 100 ambitious women to attend BlogHerBET to meet 50 role models and mentors…business leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists and top-level service providers. [source: BlogHer BET website]
Cost: $199
Twitter: @BlogHer #BlogHer 


April 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

MOM 2.0 SUMMIT
When: April 14-16, 2011
Where: New Orleans, LA
Cost:
$449 
Twitter:
#Mom2Summit

Bloggin’ Mamas Cruise
When: April 29th-May 2nd, 2011
Where: Aboard a 3-day Royal Caribbean Cruise!
Cost:
$449 full rate after
Twitter:
@blogginmamas


May 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

Camp Blogaway Bootcamp for Food & Recipe Bloggers
When: April 29th-May 1st, 2011
Where: So. CA (Angelus Oaks, near Big Bear in the beautiful mountains)
Cost: $325
Twitter:
@campblogaway, #campblogaway

Bloggy Bootcamp Conference
When: May 7th, 2011
Where: Boston, MA
Cost:
$150
Twitter:
#BloggyBootcamp, @BloggyBootcamp

Reviewer’s Retreat 2011
When: May 15-17, 2011
Where: Great Wolf Lodge-Poconos, PA
Cost: $165
Twitter: #RR11

FitBloggin’ 2011
When: May 20-21st, 2011
Where: Baltimore, MD
Cost:
$250
Twitter:
@fitbloggin, #fitbloggin

SheCon 2011
When: May 20-22nd, 2011
Where: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Cost: First 500 registered get ticket for FREE!
Twitter:
@sheblogsnetwork, #SheCon11

Eat, Write, Retreat 2011
When: May 20-22nd, 2011
Where: Washington, DC
Cost: All-inclusive early bird: $649; Conference-only early bird: $499 (early bird rates until 2/11)
Twitter: @tastestopping, @eatwriteretreat


June 2011 Blog Conferences, Expos, and Events

Travel Blog Exchange 2011
When: June 11th – 12th, 2011
Where: Vancouver, Canada
What: Conference for travel bloggers and travel marketing companies to connect and learn
Cost: $80+

Type-A Parent Conference
When: June 23rd – 26th, 2011
Where: Asheville, NC
What: Type-A Conference will feature killer sessions, opportunities to network with bloggers and companies, and some of the brightest speakers in social media. [source: Type-A Parent website]
Cost: $79 and up.  Super Early Bird rates available through January 28th, 2011.


July 2011 Conferences

EVO Conference 2011
When: July 7-9th, 2011
Where: Park City, UT
Cost: Early Bird Rate $175 by 8/4…$199 by 9/30
Twitter: @EvoConf, #evo11

Savvy Blogging Summit 2011
When:
July 14th – 16th
Where: Cheyenne Mountain Resort, Colorado Springs, CO
Cost: $250
Twitter: @savvyblogging


August 2011 Conferences

Food and Light Workshop
When: August 2nd-3rd
Where:  Rembrandt Yard Art Gallery & The Kitchen Upstairs – downtown Boulder, ColoradoBoulder, CO
Cost: $650

BlogHer ’11
When: August 5th-6th
Where:  San Diego Marriott and Convention Center, San Diego, CA
Cost: $298
Twitter: #BlogHer11  and #blogher

Becoming Conference
When: August 12th and 13th
Where: Asheville, NC
Cost: $93 – $100. 50
Twitter:  @becomingconf

WordCamp San Fransisco
When:
August 12th – 14th
Where: Mission Bay Conference Center, San Fransisco, CA
Cost: $50
Twitter: #wcsf

Bloggy Boot Camp – Chicago
When: August 20th
Where: Renaissance Chicago North Shore Hotel, Chicago,  IL
Cost: $140 (sold out)
Twitter:  @bloggybootcamp

BlogPaws 2011
When: August 25-27th
Where: Vienna, VA
Cost: $179
Twitter:  @BlogPaws

2011 International Food Blogger Conference 
When: August 26th-28th
Where: New Orleans, Louisiana
Cost: $350
Twitter: @ifbc


September 2011 Conferences

BlogHer Handmade 
When: September 15th-17th
Where: St. Paul, MN
Cost: $225
Twitter:  @blogher

WordCamp Albuquerque
When: September 16th-18th
Where: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Cost: $25 or $150
Twitter:  @ABQWordPress

She Streams Conference – New York
When: September 23rd-24th
Where: Crowne Plaza Times Square, NY
Cost: Prices vary
Twitter: @shestreams

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