Layout Image
  • home
  • about
    • advertising & pr
    • policies
    • blissdom ’12 sponsorship opportunities
  • blog design services
    • blog design package
    • web design package
    • blog consulting
    • blog migration
    • e-commerce design
    • logo/business branding
    • a la cart
    • miscellaneous
    • greeting cards
  • blog consulting
  • book your project
  • premade themes
  • portfolio
  • blog
    • giveaways
    • wednesday giveaway linky
  • tutorials
    • wordpress tutorials
    • photoshop elements tutorials
    • blogger tutorials
    • other tutorials
  • contact

Archive for blissdom09

BlissDom Q & A: Your Burning Questions Answered!

By Nicole · Comments (5)
Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Last week I asked you if you wanted to know anything about my experience at BlissDom ’09. A few of you chirped up…so here goes!

Nicole Feliciano asked:

Did you come away with ideas that will REALISTICALLY and DRAMATICALLY increase readership?

My Answer:

Yes, definitely. But dramatically? That may be hard to measure. Though readership/stats are not an exact science, I know that the right people were on the job when it came to sharing great tips for increasing readership. Some of those tips were:

Use social media, like Twitter and Facebook, to your advantage. Build community, promote your blog and find new opportunities in that way.

Comment, comment, comment. Nothing builds community like commenting on others’ blogs. Being part of carnivals (my own tip) is a great way to increase your exposure and find some great blogs.

Respond to comments. As much as it is possible, especially in the beginning, respond to your commenters. Visit their blogs and make a point to say something about their blog. Find a way to connect, even if its something small.

Label your photos. In a very practical way, you can increase your Google search results by naming the images you use in your post something meaningful. Don’t just leave it as “img_20744″. Name it “BlissDom 09 tips and tricks to increase readership”. Google likes that…and so might you.

And finally, write good content. People will come back, and spread the word, if you offer something they like. This may be the hardest of all, in my opinion. But it makes the most sense, wouldn’t you agree?

Nicole also asked:

Can you compare it to Blogher?

My answer:

Gosh, that’s hard. It was different in so many way. Here’s my personal take (so don’t throw me under the bus!):

BlogHer was in San Fransisco…BlissDom in Nashville.

BlogHer had over 1,000 attendees…BlissDom had 250.

BlogHer appealed to a wider variety of bloggers (political, entertainment, etc.)…BlissDom seemed to appeal more to mommy, craft, tip bloggers.

BlogHer focused a lot on being free to express yourself however you wish because its your blog…BlissDom focused more on finding your niche and writing good, appealing content.

BlogHer didn’t emphasis social media *as much* as BlissDom did (and perhaps that was the difference that 8 months makes).

BlogHer did a good job (as much as I hated it) of making you meet new people with mixers, little games, etc….BlissDom left that up to the person, in a way.

The panels at BlogHer seemed to get off topic with so many questions from the attendees…BlissDom had success in staying on topic with good information while still taking questions from people.

Andrea McMann asked:

Have they released the time and venue for next year’s Blissdom? What’s your best tip (or best tips) for getting the most out of a blog conference experience?

My Answer:

Just this morning I got an email asking for my feedback on the conference. There was “talk” about having it twice a year, in October and February, most likely in Nashville. They also asked our opinion on if they were to increase the attendance, what a good cap would be. This year they kept the attendance at 250 people. That made it such a nice size…big enough that it was worthwhile but small enough that it was still somewhat intimate.

So…they may be opening it up to more people next year, and I’ll be it will go fast. You can sign up for the ’10 conference updates here. That way, you’ll be in the know for next year!

As for getting the most out of the experience, I would have to say to attend every session, ask questions, walk up to people you want to meet (something I need to be better at) and just be involved with what’s going on. Honestly, there were a few things I skipped out on because I was just plain tired and needed some down time. That’s probably one thing I would do differently for next year.

And last but not least, Mrs. Fussypants herself (um, hello????) asked:

What do we need to concentrate on for next year?

My answer:

{Gulp}

I think keeping the venue small, like this year, really lends itself to a better conference experience. As the popularity and “buzz” about BlissDom grows, I hope that the dedication to the intimate setting remains. And if you can come up with some fun, creative, non-dorky mixer games, that would be icing on the cake… (if they even exist).

She also asks:

What *one* thing stood out to make the weekend special for you

My answer:

It was obvious the amount of time and planning that went into the planning of this conference. The logistics, Hotel Preston (minus the possessed elevators…), was just right for the amount of people; the session topics and panelists were right on, the special guests were a definite plus, the sponsors and “swag” was over the top. Everything down to the smallest detail was obviously planned with the attendee in mind, and that made the experience as a whole very positive.

I hope this was helpful. If you want more, you can now download the transcripts from the sessions and the key note speech from Jen Lancaster! Check it out…

Comments (5)

BlissDom Q&A

By Nicole · Comments (6)
Thursday, February 12th, 2009

BlissDom was (at the risk of being a wee bit repetitive) blissful.

I enjoyed the break from the daily mother routine, the mesmerizing company, the great information I picked up and of course, the awesome swag. The only snaffu was being stuck in the largest airport on the face of the earth (O’hare) without free internet and boarding a plan that was worked on for 4 1/2 hours and feeling oh, so confident that I would live to see my children again, and having my bag take an extra day of vacation (but at least I got it back, right?).

But…

I could go on and on about how the BlissDom gals (Ms. Fussypants and Barbara Jones) did an amazing job creating a smaller-size venue so you could actually, say, hold a conversation with someone?

I could tell you all about the Yani Voices preview and the private concert by two of its members, amidst a roomful of screaming women.

Then there was the Mama Mia showing, the Chris Man performance and all the clever blog names I heard throughout the weekend. Like:

Will Run for Cake
Mommy Always Wins
Playgroups Are no Place for Children

Attack of the Redneck Mommy

And being able to chat with gals like Rocks in My Dryer, We Are That Family, Musings of a Housewife, Chilihead, I Should be Folding Laundry…to name a few.

And I can’t forget the awesome sponsors who sent two brave men (John Andrews from WalMart & David Griner from Little Debbie) to face the onslaught of estrogen head on. They deserved an award.

But I’ll keep all that to myself. Far be it from me to ramble.

So I thought it would be fun to do a Q & A on BlissDom like I did when I went to BlogHer last Summer. Do you want to know anything? About any of the above or some tips I picked up from the very useful and informative sessions?

I’ll do my best to answer any of your BlissDom related questions. (And may I just add that it was all around fabulous and you should make every effort to attend next year?). And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll make something up. Just kidding.

I’ll come back to answer your questions next Thursday, so between now and then, ask away!

Related Posts with Thumbnails
Comments (6)

sponsors

Custom Baby Announcements and more   baby shower favors
Angie's Kettle Corn   DownEast Basics
Music Lessons in Phoenix and Tucson, AZ
Design Yard Signs

sponsor me!

I'm Going to Blissdom!
I'm a Blissdom Community Leader!  

my work



categories

 

current giveaways…

nothing now, but check back soon!

I recommend the following hosts…



archives

Mom Made That!

Page Rank Check

Sweepstakes Advantage - Free Online Sweepstakes Win Instantly!

Add to Technorati Favorites

I recommend…

Impact Signs
Flyer Printing

Shop or Create What's on Your Mind at CafePress

Mommy Cards - Great for Parents On the Go!

Genesis Framework for WordPress

design queue

Now scheduling into late February. Book your project today by reserving your spot here or contacting me via email.

Office Hours:

Monday - 2:30-5pm
Tues. - Fri. - 8:30-5pm

search this site

Popular Posts

  • pinterest: how it works {and why yo…
  • 10 Ideas For Displaying Kid’s Artwo…
  • crochet love: mod flower headband (…
  • Q & A: Creating Header Links In Blo…
  • Shabby Chic Social Media Icons: How…
  • bloggy freebie: elegant social medi…
  • How to Add a ‘Link To Me’ or ‘Grab …
  • nicole’s yummy fried chicken {and a…
  • Video Tutorial: How To Add A Horizo…
  • a girl’s guide to photoshop element…

grab my button


Pinterest Pins

12 Must Have Plugins

try this with some o

Ugly Mirror Makeover

White Chocolate Cupc

More Pins
the pixel boutique | blog, web & print design
Copyright © 2012 All Rights Reserved
iThemes Builder by iThemes
Powered by WordPress