Over the last couple of days I’ve been in Los Angeles getting my annual fix of the wonderful Blog World Expo conference.
I wrote about why I come to BWE a few weeks ago but this year has been a great event. I’ve had a less hectic speaking session than usual which has allowed me to attend a heap of sessions. With still a full day to go I’ve already come away with pages of notes and ideas that I need to go home and put into action.
I also had a blast yesterday giving one of the track keynotes – the feedback was wonderful. I talked about blogging from the Heart…. but Smart (here’s a couple of live blogging recaps from my keynote).
There are hundreds of sessions running and over 300 speakers featured – way too much to take in in just 3 days – however I’ve secured a ‘virtual ticket’ which gives me access to all the recordings from the event.
The cool thing is that whether you’re hear in LA this week or not – you can access all the recordings too via this Virtual Ticket.
It gives you access to over 100 recorded sessions plus some extra interviews that are being recorded with speakers at the event. Each session goes from 45-60 minutes so really you’re getting enough content to be able to listen to a couple of hours worth of inspiration every week until next Blog World Expo (which is the way that I plan to listen to it all).
The Virtual ticket is currently $347 which sounds a lot – but at a bit over $3 per session it represents value (and when compared to coming along in person with travel, hotel and ticket prices its very reasonable). I’m also told that this price will increase in the coming day or two after the conference ends.
So if you’re looking for some inspiration and solid teaching to lift your blogging up a notch – check out the Blog World Expo Virtual Ticket here.
Thanks for the recaps. We have been trying to get into blogging for our dental office in Gilbert, AZ. Thanks for sharing. Me and my office do appreciate reading your advice.
-James
Hi Darren,
That’s awesome that you went to the BlogWorld Expo in LA. 300 speakers does sound like information overload so being able to listen to a recorded version would allow for some convenience.
$347 sounds like more than a fair price if people are willing to take the information and put it into action.How long were you blogging before you attended your first Blogging Expo?