“Where I’ll be Speaking in 2015” plus 1 more |
Where I’ll be Speaking in 2015 Posted: 19 Nov 2014 02:29 PM PST I’ve had a few people asking in the last few weeks where I’ll be speaking in 2015 – I can’t believe the end of the year is so close! I love speaking and am excited by some of the opportunities next year. I hope you’ll consider joining me both here in Australia and Internationally. Next year I’ll be speaking twice internationally (so far):1. March 25-26: Social Media Marketing World in San Diego. I’m really excited to get to Social Media Marketing World this year. I’ve jealously watched it from afar the last couple of years as many of those that I admire have attended and spoken. All that I’ve spoken to who attend say it’s one of the best organised and most practically helpful conferences that they’ve been to. Here’s a little recap of what attendees thought of last years event! It was a real delight to be invited by Mike Stelzner to speak in the blogging stream this year. What a buzz it’ll be to attend an event with 2500 bloggers and social media enthusiasts! $500 Off! Social Media Marketing WorldUntil Friday you can grab a ticket to Social Media Marketing World at a whopping $500 off! Note: I am an affiliate to this event but am also genuinely endorsing it (I wouldn’t travel for close to 24 hours to attend it otherwise). 2. May 9-14: Chris Ducker’s Tropical Think Tank in Cebu, the Philippines. I’ve not been to the Philippines for 12 years so I’m really looking forward to this one. Chris has assembled a great lineup of speakers for this intense but intimate event (there are only 50 attendees) – I’m honoured to be one of them. I’m told there are a handful of tickets left – join me at TTT here. In Australia: ProBlogger EventMy main focus in speaking next year will be within Australia. I’m still in talks with a couple of conferences and hope to announce them shortly but many ProBlogger readers have also been asking about our ProBlogger Event. We hope to announce more details of dates and venue for our main event before the end of the year but I can tell you that it will be mid August 2015 and we will be in a new venue that will allow us to grow beyond the 550 attendees who attended last year. I can also tell you that we will be running a full day event this year in Perth on Saturday 21 February. We hope to release tickets for this event by early in December. Lastly we will be running some shorter events in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in March. To be notified of all of these Aussie events the moment we have more news to share please join our Aussie Events email list here: Need a Speaker for Your Event?I am open to speaking at a small number of other events in 2015. I particularly enjoy keynote style presentations but have a variety of workshops that I can run also. I’m comfortable speaking to audiences of thousands right down to smaller groups and would love to discuss how I can serve those attending your conference. If you have an event that you’d like me to come to please check out my speaker page for more information and some examples of me speaking. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
How Bloggers Can Make The Best Use Of Their 24 Hours Posted: 19 Nov 2014 07:22 AM PST This is a guest contribution from entrepreneur Charles Crawford. Whether your parents believe you or not, there are ways to make a living off of being a blogger. And with as many benefits that come with blogging, who wouldn't want to at least check out this lifestyle? After all, you get to be your own boss for the most part, so you don't have to worry about a lot of the hindrances that come with a typical 9-5. However, being a blogger isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Instead, it's a job where you'll have to work hard if you expect to get paid. And if you don't work, then you might want to give your old employer a call and see if they'll hire you back. Another obstacle that bloggers must overcome is being able to manage their time appropriately. Because you won't have a boss breathing down your neck every day, you get to decide when you want to work and what clients you want to work for. Therefore, it's important that you ensure that you make the most of your day, in order to be as productive as possible. Here is a look at how bloggers can make the best use of their 24 hours each day. Have A PlanThe first thing that any blogger will want to do as they look to organize their day is make a planned schedule. If you quit your job and became a blogger with the hopes of ditching a scheduled lifestyle, you may want to rethink things. Sure, you won't have to be at your desk from 9-5 each day, but having a schedule for your blogging will be imperative if you plan to be successful. Even if the schedule changes from day to day, knowing what you want to get done will help you organize your less-traditional lifestyle. Not only should part of that plan include time for blogging, but you'll also want to accommodate for your personal life as well. Unless you plan on sitting in front of a computer all day long and blogging, you'll also want to account for time to hit the gym or even hang out with friends. Knowing when you have to work and when you have time to yourself in a schedule will do wonders for your time management as a blogger throughout the day. Stay FocusedOne of the toughest parts of being a blogger is going to be staying focused. Lets face it; there is a lot of stuff on the internet. For some bloggers, they may be looking on a website for information, but next thing they know they'll look at the clock and two hours has passed by. When you spend two hours look at talking animals on the internet, it can really cut into your blogging time. Therefore, be sure that you stay focused and take the necessary precautions to avoid being distracted. Keep NetworkingPart of your blogging efforts should include time that you spend networking with other people. The more people that you meet in the blogging world, the more likely it is that you'll learn from their advice and have more success individually. However, if you fail to meet the right people, you may struggle when it comes to your ability to get recognition for your blogging efforts. Adapt To Your PlanThat plan that was mentioned earlier is a great starting point, but keep in mind that things might change over time. For example, you might need to arrange time in your schedule to contact new people about blogging opportunities. You may also need to check your email or social media accounts to communicate with other writers. The more that you can crunch into your work day, which will be easier if you have a schedule, the more productive you will be. And if you can easily work in changes into the schedule, you'll be even more efficient. Stay InformedPart of your time while adapting to your schedule should also include staying informed on new technology, programs, or applications that can make your life as a blogger much easier. There are always new options to consider learning, or new niches to capitalize on, and doing so will help you to be more productive. Keep in mind that bloggers who work smarter, rather than harder, will likely see more success. Know When To StopWhen you work as a blogger, the internet is always going to be at your fingertips. With that mindset, you might have a hard time turning your computer off and taking time to yourself. However, it's equally as important that you know when to rest during your 24-hour day. If you fail to get adequate sleep, then you may have a tough time with being as productive the following day. Being a blogger has plenty of rewards and it's certainly a vital option for making a good income. But if you really want to be able to have your efforts pay off, then you'll have to put in the work for it and make the most of your 24 hours each day. Charles Crawford is a high-level entrepreneur and co-founder of Invisume. Charles has been studying internet marketing, web design, and tech start-ups for years, and he has been successful with multiple business ventures such as affiliate marketing (where 98%+ of people never make money). Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
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