The Blog Workshop is an online conference that takes place May 17th - 19th. If you have fallen in love with blogging, as I have, I'm sure that you have at least considered attending a Blog Conference. I have attended two blog conferences in the past two years. I was hoping to make it to at least one conference every year because it really is something that I enjoy doing. This year will be a tough one. I honestly didn't think that I would be able to reach my year 3 conference goal. With conference related costs: registration, travel, lodging, and time away from family and work - it can all add up. Unless you have secured sponsors, it just not might be feasible.
We do have an option: The Blog Workshop. The workshop takes place online. You will not have to make travel arrangements, book a hotel, arrange for childcare, take time off from work, shop for conference attire, or order business cards! If you are interested in learning more about blogging but feel limited by funds or simply cannot get away to attend a conference because of work or family obligations - this may be the perfect conference for you! And for my dear blog friends that are not in the U.S. - - - guess what? You can log on from ANYWHERE! This will be my very first online blogging conference. I am excited with the opportunity and hope that you will join me! We can be first-timer's together!
The Blog Workshop Full Admission Registration is $175. Your registration fee covers you for all 3 days of The Blog Workshop. It includes 6 sessions, resources lists, giveaways, and a conference T-shirt. 10% of your conference ticket purchase will be donated to the following causes: Atlanta Day Shelter For Women & Children, Wellspring Living, and Suicide Prevention.
The Blog Workshop Full Admission Registration is $175. Your registration fee covers you for all 3 days of The Blog Workshop. It includes 6 sessions, resources lists, giveaways, and a conference T-shirt. 10% of your conference ticket purchase will be donated to the following causes: Atlanta Day Shelter For Women & Children, Wellspring Living, and Suicide Prevention.
The line up of speakers is pretty impressive! I am familiar with Izea/Social Spark and Blogfrog. I am eager to learn more about the others listed here:
The goal of the conference is to help educate bloggers that want to take their blogs to the next level: "Where Blogging Meets Business". Bloggers will learn to bridge the gap between bloggers, brands, PR professionals and more.
The Blog Workshop is an informational hub for bloggers and vloggers of all ages, niches and levels of experience. Please take a moment to watch this informational video to learn more:
The Blog Workshop has a rewards program where you can earn perks. Learn more by visiting: The Indiegogo Campaign.
Register HERE: The Blog Workshop
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. I have partnered with The Blog Workshop and will receive admission to the conference. All opinions are my own.
That definitely sounds interesting. I've never been to a blog conference.
ReplyDeleteIt seems interesting--I want to do a conference, but I'm more of a hands on...
ReplyDeleteI think the business blogging connection really is the future of blogging, especially with all of the Google changes coming.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea. I had been hoping to attend BlogHer's conference in July, but then we found out our baby is due in early June. Pretty sure I won't be able to travel across the country! This sounds like a great opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI've been blogging for 2 years, but I have yet to go to a blogging conference. Yes, I think I'd much rather attend in person.
ReplyDeleteI think I would rather go to a blogging conference in person. I hope that you enjoy your conference and learn alot of great information.
ReplyDeleteI like the option of being able to attend online. With my busy schedule, it's hard to get to all of the conferences that I want to attend. Thanks for sharing this information.
ReplyDeleteSame here. I haven't had the chance to attend a blog conference. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a chance to attend a conference yet either. I want to take my business to the next level, so I'll have to discuss this with my business partner (aka, hubby!)
ReplyDeleteStopping in again:)
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