Fun.
Exceeded my expectations.
Filled with networking opportunities.
Packed with bloggy goodness about how to monetize and grow your blog.
These are words I’d use to describe the Bloggy Conference I attended last week.
I had the opportunity to attend the conference with my sister, Sarah, who I hadn’t seen (other than Skype) in nearly 6 months, so you can imagine that we did quite a bit of talking and catching up. π I was so glad to be able to go to my very first blog conference with her, because, like so many bloggers…I’m a bit of an introvert. It was nice to have a fellow introvert with me to take in the conference, learn, and enjoy it together.
The conference ran from Sept. 27th to Sept. 29th, and in order to keep these posts from getting too long, I’m going to break them up into at least 3 parts over the next 3 days.
I’m going to jump right into the good stuff now!
Β Day 1 – Keynote
Phil Hollows of Feedblitz shared his story about how he ended up where he is today and how Feedblitz evolved. Feedblitz sounds like a great service, if I ever decide to move my subscribers from Feedburner. I’m signed up for a few newsletters from other bloggers that use Feedblitz, and I admit that I love how pretty their links look.
I didn’t take any notes during this session, because I was at the back of the room nursing Elisabeth and keeping her entertained. She did great, and I was able to hear Phil’s entire talk.
Next Session
Andrea Deckard of Savings Lifestyle spoke and gave some great tips for monetizing your blog.
Some of the main points I wrote down:
Sign up for IZEA, if you are interested in doing sponsored posts on your blog.
Sign up with the affiliate CJ (Commission Junction).
Get an EIN number for tax purposes
Savings Lifestyle accepts guest posts
Find out your top sources of blog traffic, and focus on those.
Run giveaways on your blog
Create unique promotions for your blog
Take advantage of the resources that Google offers, such as gmail and google docs.
Optimize your top 10 posts (going to be adding a link to my book to my top posts)
Recommended Plugins:
– Editorial Calendar Plugin
– Post Templates Plugin
– Gravity Forms Plugin
– SignNow Plugin
*I haven’t personally used any of these plugins yet, but I’m looking forward to trying them out.
Thanks for the suggestions, Andrea!
I’m always on the lookout for great plugin recommendations. I had the chance to chat briefly with Andrea before she left, and I’m looking forward to seeing her again at the Savvy Blogging Summit this week! Andrea had a lot more to say than just the points I mentioned, but those are the main ones that stuck out to me and that I was able to jot down in the midst of entertaining my baby girl. π
As a side note, it was really neat to sit in on Andrea’s talk, because I’ve been following her blog for a very longtime – back when Andrea’s blog was named, Mommy Snacks. It was neat to hear her story about how she got to where she is today.
More to come! I wish I could write more now, but I have a messy kitchen to clean…
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