Blog Word Expo Recap: Great sessions at the B5 Blogger Summit

Robert Scoble, Hugh McLeod and Stowe Boyd during the B5 Advisory Board Q&A

Robert Scoble, Hugh McLeod and Stowe Boyd during the B5 Advisory Board Q&A

One day before the official Blog Word Expo started, B5 Media – one of the largest blog networks in the world – was running a training day for their bloggers, titled B5 Blogger Summit, that was opened up to any BWE registrants that wanted to attend.  Needless to say that I did not want to miss this great opportunity to get blogging tips from the pros and get to know the people behind this rapidly expanding blog network in person.

In the hindsight I have to say that it was totally worth to take this additional day off and travel to Las Vegas already on Thursday night in order to be fresh and ready for the first session on Friday at 9 AM. Here’s why:

Not only did l learn how big B5 Media has become (300+ blogs, 200 bloggers and 10 million unique visitors per month) during the workshop, but I also got great tips (sometimes new, sometimes familiar) about a wide range of blogging topics, such as Search Engine Optimization, interview techniques, increase readership, image and social media use.

One of my personal highlights of the day was the Q&A with three members of the advisory board of B5 Media, Robert Scoble, Hugh McLeod and Stowe Boyd (Doc Searls and Renee Blodgett were missing). Their chat about how the internet has changed and affected their lives, blogging, Twitter, Friendfeed and other internet trends was both very informative and highly entertaining.

Another personal highlight for me was to listen to Darren Rowse’s fantastic session titled “how to finder readers for your blog”, but also to personally meet him and do a little interview with him. I will cover his presentation and publish the 5 minute video of my conversation with him in two separate posts.

Stay tuned!

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