However, the most important reason I went to the conference was to LEARN how to be a better blogger (and in some cases, a more law-abiding one).
Without further ado, here is my top 5 things I learned at ShesConnected.
- When uploading your posts to Facebook, use a picture. Pictures get more real estate in people's news feeds and Facebook users are more likely to interact (ie "Like") a picture than they are a status.
- Brands follow bloggers on Twitter to check them out. Make sure your Twitter account is a true reflection of who you are. If you want to work with a brand, like them on Twitter and engage them - that should get you on their radar.
- If you approach a brand (which was highly encouraged by many of the speakers and panelists), detail exactly what you want from them AND exactly what they will get for sponsoring you. Highlight uniqueness.
- If your blog earns more than $10,000 a year the government wants to know about it. Bad news - ANYTHING you received for free to review is included in your annual income. Good news - anything you review which you purchased can be included as an expense. The speaker of this session was excellent, you can follower her @shoeboxbegone.
- It is illegal to ask people pay to enter contests. The legal session definitely scared me the most, and I left with more questions than answers (we only had 45 minutes after all), but if you do giveaways on your blog I would definitely check out the Competition Bureau website to make sure your giveaways are legit.
Did you attend ShesConnected? What did you learn if you did? If you haven't attended a blogging conference, what would you hope to get from it?
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I will say it again and again, SO great to meet you! I feel like I learned so much at SCCTO but still have so much to learn. I will definitely check out the Competition Bureau website. Are there any particular parts of it that are the most important?
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The ones that are top of my mind are not to open it to Quebec, state the prize has no cash value, and ask a skill-testing question...at least those are the ones I wrote in caps in my notebook :)
DeleteAnd of course, it was great to meet you!
I was so curious to see what you had to say about this conference. This is one I didn't know about:( Thanks for sharing!! Happy S.I.T.S. Saturday to you!
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I went to the SITSGirls Bloggy Boot Camp recently and learned so much! We also had a legal portion and my eyes were opened! Glad you got to get to a conference. They're awesome!
ReplyDeleteSounds like it was a great opportunity to learn so much! I need to go to one of those...still need to learn soooo much more to really benefit my blog. Thanks for the info, so helpful!!! visiting from SITS. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing what you learned with us #SitsGirlsSaturday
ReplyDeleteLots of good information there (and I didn't even have to go to the event). Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome tips, Sarah! Thank you so much for sharing. The legal stuff scares the crap out of me!
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