I had heard of the first one, which was a small gathering of bloggers for a lunch, chat and a set of awards. This developed into a full-blown event, which has been going yearly for 4 years, and the fifth one is on the 15th June next year.
Well, I attended the second, and third, and dragged my Hubby Dearest to the fourth, and each occasion has been amazing!
(Obviously coming second in my category the first year, winning Best Overall Blogger the second, and coming runner up the third helped!)
But I have developed some wonderful friendships due to these events. Each one feels like a reunion, rather than a ‘work’ event. Yes, you network, and are able to listen to some inspirational speakers, but for me, the best thing is to actually talk to bloggers who I read on a daily or weekly basis.
I have picked up some fantastic tips too over the years, and I have baked too… but that’s another story!
There are blogging events all across the world, and if you want to create a network, it is a great way to link up with people.
You may even decide to travel overseas to one! I know we have had attendees from the USA, Australia, Lichtenstein, amongst other places over the years, at the Bash… maybe I could convince some of you to attend???
“You don’t know anything now mum: nowadays in the streets, its ‘shank or be shanked’.”
Lil Man
A worrying phrase coming from a thirteen year old ‘innocent’…
We were discussing an old mate of his who has become a nasty piece of work, and Lil Man mentioned that he was moving to his school… Me – not a happy bunny.
I was trying to get him to understand how he needs to choose his friends wisely or there are characters who will lead him astray.
The conversation was very teen angsty on his behalf, and there was no middle ground or attempting to understand that he just needs to learn to walk away…
No.
I got the above ‘quote’ flung at me.
Shank, for those you who may not know, is to be stabbed with a makeshift knife.
Spam cam be the bane of a blogger’s life, if they don’t have a spam filter activated.
But if you aren’t checking your filter, and ‘caught’ comments regularly, you could be missing some real comments; genuine bloggers caught up in Smap jail!
I make sure I check mine daily.
Most of the time there are the ridiculous, but sometimes even genuine comments are marked as spam.
If I am not sure, I always click on the website or link they are from, to see what comes up. For the most part there is nothing there. But sometimes, you find real comments that need to be restored.
Often if a person has placed a link in their comment, you will find it could be marked as spam, but then again, Akismet shows no rhyme or reason to why they decide a regular commenter is spam-worthy!
Just don’t leave your Spam folder unchecked for too long… That is another way to lose real readers. If they can’t see their comment, or a response, they may not come back…
It’s Tuesday, and that means Colleen’s Tanka Challenge! Of course, just providing a couple of words would be far too simple, so we have twowords, yes, but we can’t use them! Only synonyms allowed!