As all my twitter followers know (sorry for the #ifbcon outbursts!), I was at the IFB conference yesterday. It was sublime. I hope some of you watched the live post, but if not, take a little peak at my experience below and read about what I learned.
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In front of the Magnum Lounge... |
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Magnum Ice Cream Bars. YUM. |
1. First and foremost, bloggers are awesome. Yes yes, we all know this already. I have been lucky enough to establish a strong group of NYC blogger friends, but I didn't know if everyone was as great because of the scary blogger urban legends out there. Everyone I met yesterday was friendly, warm, and hilarious! What really inspired me is that there was such a large number of entreneurial women, dressed to the nines, and excited to learn, grow, and connect with others.
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Aldo Shoe Display. |
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Coco Rocha. Yes, I'll take her cheekbones. |
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The captivating Mr. Joe Zee |
2. I'm on the right track. From all of the panels about social media, blogging futures, and ethical business practices, I realized that I've already begun doing the things they suggested. I'm networking with other bloggers (yay!), creating a media kit (now finished), and trying to find and expand my voice on the blog. I don't mean to say that I know everything, because I definitely don't. I just found that blogging doesn't have a straight and narrow path, and even Jennine from The Coveted mentioned this. There are certain things you can do to better your blog and your marketability, but it can all be done in your own way. It's all about being yourself and showcasing that to your readers, because at the end of the day, there's only one of you!
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My final sassy do. Loved it. |
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Jessica and I. |
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Nike and I. |
3. Blogging is what I want to do. This is certain for now. I want to be a blogger when I grow up! Although IFBcon was long and completely drained me and the iPhone, I love being in the blogging environment. I love expressing myself and my passions. Having my readers also enjoy my posts, silly jokes, and photos really makes my day. I hope one day that it can become my single focus, but until then, I'm going to love what I have going!
Lady, it was lovely spending time with you! I can't wait to see you tomorrow at BNO :)
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I love this post, Lindsay! It was so nice to meet you and hang out with you all day! You girls were great! Do you mind sending me your pictures of us? BlondeBowsAndSequins@gmail.com ... Talk to you soon!
ReplyDeleteWish I was there! Sounds like a lovely time and you look so happy :)
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I'm so jealous!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou looked great,hon!Love your look!
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky girl! I love hearing about your experience and it must be so exciting to meet Joe Zee and Coco Rocha! xoxoxoo
ReplyDeleteThats amazing that you were able to go to this event...I was following all the Twitter feeds! Thank you so much for sharing the photos :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a blast! Oh, and I love the big hair!
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Oh my gosh, I wish I were there, to meet you and other bloggers and learn more!! I love this post and thank you so much for sharing your adventures especially for us peeps that can't be there. Fantastic post.
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Love your photos! It was so nice meeting you too! My twitter handle is @peachvocateur....what's yours so I can follow you?
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margaret
great post!!!
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xo chauss
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I so wanted to be there, and to see what else I could be doing to expand my blog. I would've been a bit intimidated because, everyone wants to be a blogger,and it seems like so many of us are fighting for it. In the end though, it worth a fight.
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