Ten Reasons To Be At BlogWorld Expo

by jimraffel on June 4, 2010

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Attending BlogWorld should be a no brainer for anyone serious about on-line business. That of course extends way beyond blogging. I’ve gone twice and look forward to returning and learning even more this time. So, here’s my top ten reasons to be there.

Join the top bloggers and new media experts in the world at BlogWorld Expo 201010. Learning. I still remember the keynote one year with WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg. If I wasn’t 100% sold on the platform before the talk I sure was after.

9. BlogWorld is in Vegas

8. Networking. Who doesn’t love meeting and interacting with like minded yet different disciplined people? You truly have no idea who you’ll run into and the cool connections you will make at BlogWorld.

7 Have you seen to pools in Vegas?

6. The Expo. I never would have known about Blub which means I never could have made the awesome book for my Dad before his death. You too could be introduced to new and exciting technology and publishing opportunities.

5. There are 8 zillion great places to eat in Vegas!

4. Scott Stratten of @unMarketing fame will be kicking off the festivities Thursday (or so I have heard).

3. Have I mentioned it’s in Vegas and who doesn’t like Vegas?

2. There’s a whole separate program for B2B players – Social Media Business Summit 2010.

1. Best of all I will be there and we can meet :)

So, there you have my top ten reasons to attend BlogWorld. Head on over, check out the programs and register today before the rates go way up!

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