A Few Thoughts on BlogWorld 2009

As I write this I’m sitting at the Las Vegas airport awaiting my (delayed, grumble) flight back home. I’ve just wrapped up three days of events surrounding Blogworld Expo. Here are a few thoughts in a less-than-organized fashion:

This was my first Blogworld… I went into it with two purposes. Part of my motivation for attendance was to learn a few things from some of the official conference sessions. My other plan was to meet and network with a variety of smart people.

Overall, it met my expectations. Some of the sessions were really great, although there were a couple that I felt were disappointing or didn’t really fit with the session title. I attended a couple of the WordCamp sessions that were part of the WordCamp Las Vegas being held inside Blogworld and they were great – John Hawkins (@VegasGeek) and his crew put on a good program. A couple of the monetization panels were excellent, including the site critique/review panel… I stepped a bit outside my comfort zone and asked for a critique of Social Photo Talk and got feedback from Darren Rowse (ProBlogger), Brian Clark (Copyblogger), and John Chow. They asked some good questions, gave me some solid suggestions for improvement, and to my relief validated that a lot of what I was doing (and have planned) is correct. Thanks guys!

I’ve seen several comments that there were less vendors and exhibitors than in the past. With this being my first trip to the show I can’t offer a comparison but there were less than I expected. VegasGeek noted that it was disappointing that there was no representation from Automattic, but as I thought about it I realized I didn’t see anyone there who works for any of the major blog platforms. Not only was Automattic (WordPress) missing, but I didn’t see anyone from Six Apart (Moveable Type / TypePad), Google (Blogger), or even Squarespace which has been all over the place lately seeking publicity.

The afterhours activities were a lot of fun (and as a photographer, a special thanks to Victor for a great photowalk on Thursday night).

On a personal level it was great to see a bunch of friends from the west coast WordCamps like John, Chris, Abbie, Shayne, Austin, Jeana, Todd, and Sara (and since I’m tired I’m not going to link ‘em up… but they know who they are).

Thanks to everyone who made Blogworld a great event. I’m leaving with all sorts of great ideas and a bunch of new friends.

Portlander? Going to BlogWorld? Let Us Know!

I know of a couple other people from the Portland area that are heading down to Las Vegas for Blog World Expo next month. It promises to be a great weekend of all things bloggy (read more on a previous post). I thought it might be interesting to try to gather information on those from the area who were going, find out if we’re on any of the same flights, and so on.

If you’re from the Portland area and heading to BlogWorld, leave a comment below.

Join Me at Blog World Expo

I’m going to Blog World Expo in October, and if you’re serious about promoting, monetizing, and growing your blog, you should be joining me. I’m looking forward to networking with bloggers from around the world, while attending some great sessions and meeting a bunch of really smart people. There are tracks and sessions around monetization, content creation, video, audio, and a bunch of sessions surrounding community, social media, and social networking. Plus, last week we learned there will be a full WordCamp: Las Vegas happening on the expo floor.

I hope to see you there… hit this banner to register, and you can also use discount code BWESEP20 to save an additional 20%:

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I’ll be heading down on Thursday afternoon, kicking things off on Thursday night, doing the conference on Friday and Saturday, and then using Sunday to relax a bit, follow up with people I met, and take some photos. That banner is an affiliate link, but I wouldn’t be promoting it if I didn’t think it sounds great.

Speaking of photos, here’s Las Vegas at Night as photographed in January: