One of my
favorite highlights from the conference was Susan Getgood’s workshop,
Monetization: Revenue, Reputation, and
Recognition; Defining your Path to Professional Blogging Success. Susan
is Vice President of Sales and Marketing at BlogHer, so she knows a thing or
two about online marketing!
Susan with one of the four legged workshop attendees |
I had read
Susan’s book Professional Blogging for Dummies, a great resource for bloggers
interested in monetizing their blog, or optimizing their current monetization
strategy. I had the book with me at the
conference and Susan was kind enough to sign it for me! Some of the things she discussed were:
Check out HABRI's web site to learn more about the science behind the human animal bond.
DEVELOP YOUR PROPOSITION; Define the unique thing you have to offer your readers. Mine is having insight into dog behavior, issues, safety and health because I have years of experience as an animal welfare volunteer. I also have two dogs I travel extensively with, and Icy and I are a registered therapy dog team.
KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE; Who reads your blog and where they hang out online.
DEFINE YOUR NICHE OR CATEGORY; What specific area the products, information, or services you provide fit into.
IDENTIFY YOUR “AWESOME”; What you are an expert in, and what makes you an expert. She asked us to complete this sentence: I am an expert in _________ because of ________. Tout your awesome on your blog!
One of the
things I found overwhelming was thinking I had to be on every social
media network; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn.
During her workshop I asked Susan if she felt we needed to be on all
these networks in order to be successful.
She advised us to select social media networks to participate in based
on what they do well and on which networks our audience hangs out on. That was a relief to me. It's not so overwhelming knowing I don’t have
to be on every single network to create an effective online presence and be a successful
blogger.
Another of
my favorite presentations was given by Steven Feldman and Dr. Kate Hodgson of
HABRI, The Human Animal Bond Research Initiative foundation. I’m a huge believer in the power of the human
animal bond. I’ve seen incredible responses
from some of the people Icy and I have visited in the course of our therapy
dog volunteer work.
Steven
talked about the positive chemicals that are released in humans when they touch
an animal. He also talked about pets being a "prescription for health" and
that doctors are including pets in patients' treatments.
Some interesting facts Dr. Hodgson shared with us were:
Pets can be a catalyst for their owners to stop smoking; they don't want second hand smoke to harm their pet. This fact really surprised me! Does it surprise you?
Pets can be motivators for healthy lifestyle choices by increasing exercise.
Pets can provide therapeutic intervention to treat illness.
Pets can counter the risk factors of major diseases; inactivity, tobacco or alcohol use, hypertension and high blood pressure.
Check out HABRI's web site to learn more about the science behind the human animal bond.
There were
many other great workshops and keynote presentations, these are just two of my favorites. I look
forward to attending BlogPaws 2015 in Nashville. BlogPaws 2014 definitely exceeded my
expectations!
10 comments:
Thanks for sharing these great tips! I was so sad to miss Blogpaws. Maybe next year! I'll have to look for that book, too. ~RascalandRocco
I attended both of those sessions and they were awesome! I learned so much from them.
Great workshops.
Wow, thanks so much for sharing what you learned at blog paws. I wasn't able to attend so I missed out on all of this! I have never heard of that book, but I might just go check it out! I am currently reading a book called "get rich blogging" So far.....im not rich BOLOLOLOL!
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Thanks for stopping by! The book is great, definitely check it out. I hope to meet you at BlogPaws 2015.
Catherine Armato
www.dogsluvusandweluvthem.blogspot.com
Me too! I'm so glad I attended the conference. Thanks for stopping by.
Yes, so many great workshops I wish I could have attended them all! Thanks for stopping by.
Too funny! Anything that's called "Get rich....." is suspect I think. Susan's book was very timely for me, I'm just starting to think about working with companies. Hopefully you can attend BlogPaws 2015, it would be great to meet you in person!
We were at that session, too! :) It was very informative! We learned so much at BlogPaws (honestly I'm still recovering from it!), I can't wait till TN. :)
I remember, that's how we met! You asked Susan a question and I realized you were Puppy and Cat so I later came over to meet you! I'm really looking forward to Nashville as well - I'll see you there!
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