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The Real Life

You know, in the real world, nothing is free.  And, I just want to clarify a few things here and there.  For those of you who have seen that I am going to Orlando to the Social Media Moms Celebrate Disney Conference not to mention my desire to go to Blissdom and/or Mom 2.0 Summit and that I did go to Nashville last weekend to Social Fresh are probably wondering if I have a sugar daddy or just a cash cow somewhere.

The fact is, I kill myself here and even still, these trips aren’t full funded by anyone.  Most trips are full funded by my husband.  Some trips, like Social Fresh was a mish mash of the two in that Collective Bias was the reason I was able to attend.  And, yes, I did get a great opportunity in the Disney trip but because of that, I probably won’t get to do any others in the near future. 

I want to go to SXSW simply because I’ve never been and it appears to have some of the best learning experiences out there.  Problem there is I need someone to sponsor me to do this and thus far, no sugar daddy’s or cash cow’s have been born.

So, if you are out there lurking just looking for a blogger with much invested in the good ol’ blogosphere…….I’m just an email away…..

Once upon a time, there was a little girl…named Katja and a man named John…and a woman named Lori and one named Connie too


I don’t know how many of you know Katja, but her blog is Skimbaco Lifestyle and she is one smart lady.  Just look around the internet and you will find articles like this one from Yahoo called Katja Presnal masters online business world (after an 8-year career break. And after looking around you can find Katja Presnal on Savor The Sucess and The Digital Mommy gives you Katja Presnal in an interview.

In the meantime, while she is running around all over the place, Katja is running a contest on her blog.  She is giving away a ticket to Blissdom.  She sent me a tweet suggesting I enter and quickly explained that her topic “Living Life to the Fullest” was as far fetched of an idea as I could possibly come up with.  She disagreed.  Later, my husband made some pretty miraculous moves, as he always does and I just felt like writing about him.  I sent it to Katja and it’s on her blog now.  The contest doesn’t in for a couple of weeks.  And, the person with the most comments wins.  So, if you feel compelled, please, go read and leave a comment to help me win.  I Found My Reason is the name of the post.  Only if it pleases you though.

Secondly, a man named John.  And, to be honest, John was introduced to me before Katja but that’s the way my story goes.  He is a mover and a shaker and I promise you, that man is in more airports in a week than I’ve been in my lifetime.  Anyway, my husband and I play a great game of “Where’s John” basically just guessing where in the world that man can possibly be next.  He was kind enough to tell the world about our silly ol’ game.

Right now, I have a decided edge but I do miss his whereabouts on an occasion but when I miss…I have to be the one to fetch the drinks or find the ice cream for the nightly snack.  All in fun…and you can read about it on John’s site, Up in the Air

Also, I wrote a post the other day taking about a blogger who has been very influential to me and she has been so because she gave me a piece of advice last year on the first night of Blissdom.  I was having dinner with a group of women, most of whom I had no clue who they were.  And, one of them was Lori Falcon.  She writes at A Cowboy’s Wife as well as on her food blog and on the lifetime food channel.

She will never know how influential she was when she laid out this piece of advice to a group of women asking questions about how to jumpstart our blog careers.  Her answer was “just ask.  Before you make major purchases, ask the company about a partnership.”

And that was when I made my move.  Based off that one piece of advice, I had made my first contact and received a positive response by morning.

And, one more lady, Connie Foggles.  She interviewed me on Murray Newlands and in the interview she asks for me to recommend a few other bloggers.  I had read the interviews of others and most had listed 3 to 5 bloggers.  But, when I got to that point, I just went nuts.  There was so many people that I wanted to recognize.  And as it was, I still forgot a few.

But, that’s not my point.  I mean, I listed bloggers who have meant something to me.  I stopped when my brain got friend and the interview turned into a very long interview.  Anyway, the interview went live and Connie introduced me prior to the interview and what she said about me will forever ring in my heart.  This is what blogging is about for me.  I am proud that someone feels the way Connie feels about me.

She introduces me by saying this

Jerri Ann Reason is a woman who blogs and blogs. She isn’t afraid to share the spotlight either and was happy to recommend lots of other bloggers.

And just so you know, I don’t care anything about being the most popular blogger on the planet.  Do I want to be more popular than I am now?  Sure.  I want more opportunities to enjoy social media and enjoy doing what I love doing.  But, I don’t want it at the risk of another blogger.  So, for me, promoting you, you and yea you over there too is way more important to me.

I can’t thank Connie enough for that quote.  I will take that quote to bed with me tonight and it will dance in my head like sugarplums.  As a matter of fact, the next time you hear from me, I’ll probably be quite high on that quote which resembles a good piece of crack rock.

With that, it’s time for me to get myself in gear and start thinking about some sleep.  I’m headed to Nashville tomorrow for Social Fresh on Monday thanks to John Andrews and Collective Bias!

Hope to see you there!

Conference Time & I need your help

It’s a simple thing, just comment on a post, nothing big, just a few words of encouragement!

I have an opportunity to win a ticket to one of the smaller but more intimate conferences, Blissdom.  All I knew you to do is go to this post, I Found My Reason and leave a quick comment.  The person with the most comments wins. 

My take ~ but remember, it is just my take ~ make your own decisions…..as I know you will anyway

This was a comment on Debbie Lawrence’s post called Storm Watch 2010…but man it was sooo good, I needed it here too…

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I consider myself in a very odd position in this storm.  First of all, I went to Blissdom last year and one of the first bloggers I met that I didn’t already *know* (as in online know) gave me a piece of advice.  I took it and I’ve grown exponentially because of it.  She didn’t give that advice to the attendee’s in her session though.  Why?  I’m not sure, but that one piece of knowledge was what I was seeking.  The rest was gravy. 

I met some of my best online buddies right now.  I’ve roomed with some of them at other conferences.  The networking freakin’ rocks.  The sessions….can be summed up by the advice of that one blogger at that one dinner the first night. 

I also attended Mom 2.0 Summit.  It was a sponsored trip.  The highlight of the trip was when Guy Kawasaki sat down at his computer and said, "let me show you a few things" to a full room in the opening keynote.  The rest….was gravy.  Oh the networking was more than wonderful.  But, honestly, I’ve figured up the costs of that trip for me this year, about $1500.  For networking?  Unless I have a sponsor again, that simply can’t happen.

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I have a room reserved for Blissdom.  Not a ticket bought for the conference.  Networking.  It is within driving distance and I can sit in the lobby and enjoy the chatter of the online women I *know*. 

I attended two other conferences last spring.  The Social Networking Conference which was again sponsored and I had this teeny tiny role in and the Florida Conference for Women which was partially sponsored and I had another teeny tiny role.  The networking at those 2 was no where near the level of the others.  It was a different crowd. 

You see, I’m not into drinking, dranking and drunking.  And the crowd at the last two I mentioned was extremely business like.  So, while I didn’t spend time hanging out and "networking", I made some awesome business contacts that have transpired into a bit more than just the friendships.  And don’t get me wrong, the friendships are great.  I live in a remote area and as far as friends go?  Online is about all I have besides my immediate family.

And then………………………………….

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I went to Blogher.  I networked.  I was fortunate enough to be part of the Ford bloggers tour and that was great and a wonderful learning experience, especially considering my husband’s love for Mustangs.  The rest of the conference…………….was………….a……………….b….l…………..u..r…………

I didn’t attend one session.  I spent my time in the hallways chatting.  I would go from group to group networking.  Not drinking, not partying but chatting.  Then I spent an enormous amount of time in the lobby online, watching the Twitter Feed, watching the people do ridiculous things in the name of swag and…..I met a few more great people there…albeit several of them…ok most of them were men.  Go figure.

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That trip this year would set me back about $2K and it is the week my youngest child starts kindergarten.  To network?  No, I don’t think so.  If you are wondering why I didn’t attend any sessions, because after that first night at Blissdom, with that one blogger and that one piece of advice, not one session had managed to live up to the depth of that…and so….why bother?

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I came home from Blogher beaten down and downtrodden.  I wanted to go to Type A Mom because *everyone* was going to be there.  I even asked to speak because if the one blogger with her one piece of advice was going to go to conferences, speak on panels and not tell everyone what she told me?  Then I was wanted to do it.  I was denied. 

And then I became even more disgusted.  I wanted some concrete information on how to do some concrete activities.  And no one had that answer….or no one was willing to give me that answer anyway.  It was a lot of "you can do it" and "you just have to do your time" and "work it and it will happen for you".  I’ve been doing this 10 years….that motivational-fluff is old.

Fast-forward and I was a speaker at WordCamp Birmingham.  Not only was my portion a bit warped and difficult (due to some scheduling issues) but it was coming a horrible rain and I had no babysitter.  But, I did it anyway.  And I learned more those 2 days with just a couple of other "MEN" than I had at any other conference…minus that one blogger and her one piece of advice on the first night of Blissdom.

Fast forward some more and the GirlfriendsGuide Conference was rushing up and I couldn’t make up my mind.  And, then I saw that my favorites Charles Orlando and Jenn Fowler were speaking.  And I signed up with the cheapest conference fee EVER.  And I did it from home.  And I can re-do it now.  And guess what?  Not only did I meet another prolific person in the online world, Kevin Roy, he actually Skyped for almost 2 hours with me later that night regarding a question I asked during his session.

2 hours!  That’s 2 hours outside of his conference session of an hour.  That’s more time and advice than I have received from any one blogger anywhere.  And, what I learned from him will eventually (as in when I get my butt in gear and actually take some action) be just as beneficial. 

And I didn’t go to Type A Mom but I read about it in various places.  It sounded like fun….for networking…..but the sessions….more motivational fluff.  And, if I need motivational fluff…..I can find that almost anywhere and certainly somewhere that costs a lot less.

Blog World Expo?  I wanted to go.  I tried to go.  It just didn’t happen.  I wasn’t even interested until I actually spoke to one of the guys at WordCamp in Birmingham and he put me in contact with one of the conference guys.  They had something that I thought I wanted to hear.  And I made a half-hearted effort to get there.  I had options…..but even still…none seemed to be good enough to leave my family for a weekend of….what could possibly be….simply networking.

I asked someone that was going to check out some of the sessions that I had been turned on to.  And, he didn’t.  Nor did any of the other 8 or 10 people I *know* that went.  So, chances are, I wouldn’t have made it either. 

So now what? 

Well, I’m in a strange place.  I want a conference.  But I want it my way.  I am seriously considering a conference in February but mostly because it is a great deal, it has at least 2 of the speakers lined up that I have already learned from and I know I can count on and my family can go and it will still be a great deal. 

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I will discuss it more with my husband tonight and then we will decide.  But in the meantime……..I"m in that storm…much like a good bail of hay just getting blown around from one side of the barn to the other side of the pasture with but one needle in my haystack and that ….that was inserted on the first night, by one blogger….who didn’t tell anyone else that great piece of advice………

Please understand, I mean no ill will toward anyone, especially conference coordinators…I just wish…..I just wish I could get someone to listen to me……and maybe I am the minority here.  Because the conferences with 50 plus speakers in two days time with less than 500 people…well they seem to be selling out so obviously they are pleasing at least one group of bloggers……..

For me…right now…I’ll stick with networking…after all, that’s what I do best isn’t it?  Talk and talk and listen and listen and talk some more. 

PS:  (I stole that from Jenny, heheheh)  I Googled one of the conferences that I mentioned above yesterday…..and they actual conference site was the number two site on the page……guess who was number 1?  Yea, me, hahahaha, see that Ego in yesterday’s post on Perception.

Happy New Year

I couldn’t decide if I wanted to write this post.  But, I’ve been reading blog posts, Facebook updates and emails recapping 2009 and I just, out of the blue decided to make it a go.  It comes in random thoughts…

I have not done any work in the last weekThat might not sound like a big deal but up until last Saturday, I had only one day that  was work-less in 2009.

I broke my leg in January in Miami at the Social Networking Conference and we celebrate six years for Ditto Boy.

I went to Blissdom and Mom 2.0 Summit in February

*  March was just fun all around!  T-ball, Sushi, Hibatchi

*  April, T-ball brings some great role models

*  May my oldest graduated from pre-school and I had surgery on my leg.

*  Boy Genius and I went to Orlando to the Florida Conference for Women and then to Atlanta for the Mashable Mixer

*  The loss of Michael Jackson stuns the world.

In July I went to Blogher in Chicago and I received the awesome Frigidiare Appliances

*  In August, my oldest started First Grade

*  In September, I turned 41.

*  In October, I am featured in the local paper and on Collective Bias

In November I had TMJ surgery

*  And New Year’s Eve of 2009, I slept just as I usually do.  Kind of odd but my husband was wide awake this year watching something on his laptop

And, crazy of all crazy…January 1, 2010, I was up at 6 AM while my husband slept in….now that is truly amazing!

What about plans for 2010?  Not resolutions mind you, just some thoughts…..

*  Only actually work 6 days a week, even if I am on the computer on the 7th day, it will be for fun

*  January, get enough work to put a stash back to go to conferences

*  February, go to Blissdom and/or Mom 2.0 Summit

*  March, go to SXSW

*  April, can I do SOBcon?

*  May – school will get out for the summer…

*  June- Evo, Inbound Marketing Summit, Affiliate Summit East?  Any of those will be just fine

*  July – a family vacation

*  August, return the oldest to school, second grade and the youngest starts kindergarten – who knows what the future may hold with that set of events

*  August, I’d like to do Sitscation too but who knows

*  September, Izeafest anyone?

*  October, Blog World Expo maybe?

*  November, birthday time for the little one

*  December, celebrate a big Christmas and another family vacation

Notice, there was no mention of illness, broken bones or surgery….can we make it?

If there was ever any doubt in your mind that I am the most spoiled woman you know (even counting Nino), I give you breakfast January 1, 2010.

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