NSA Convention - Blogging interruptus
I’m home from Orlando trying to catch up with both my sleep and blog reports. I had the best of intentions to “live blog” from the Convention floor — writing reports during sessions and posting a chronological summary of the event daily. It proved to be an impossible goal.
There’s as much to gained from the hallway conversations and spending time with people over dinner and drinks as there is from the scheduled presentations. I would have been foolish to sequester myself in my hotel room keeping my blog updated instead of taking the opportunity to mix and mingle.
I promise to post all the Convention details before this weekend. My feet are being held to the fire over this by none other than Bert Decker.
We met in a break-out session on Blogging for Speakers being given by Kim Snider. It seems that we’re the only two of the 1,700 attendees writing a blog about the event. That’ll change, especially since Kim made it clear to the 100 folks who attended her session how invaluable a blog can be to someone in the speaking business. I predict that before next years Convention in San Diego there will a Blogging PEG (Professional Experts Group) in NSA and Bert and I won’t be the only source of information, opinion and session summaries.
Blog on!


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