Last year I made the trek to a blogging conference called BlissDom. As I prepare to return to my community of fellow bloggers this week in Nashville, I thought it only fitting to write about this experience.
What is BlissDom?
If you are a blogger and visit other blogs regularly you might be seeing badges like this:
Or maybe you are seeing bloggers talk about BlissDom on Facebook or Twitter and you find yourself wondering, “What is this?”
Well, about a year and a half ago I was experiencing this. Many of the blogs I read on a regular basis had these badges and so I clicked on one. There was a video about the previous BlissDom conference, so I watched that. Watching the video was all it took for me. Whoever put the video together will be happy to know their work paid off. I knew I wanted to attend after watching the video. I talked about it with the hubster and he was in support of me going. {Isn’t he awesome?} It’s always held in Nashville at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. This year BlissDom is celebrating their 5 year anniversary.
I remember trying to explain to my family and friends what BlissDom was all about last year. Most people had a question mark look on their face. It’s okay. The whole blogging conference is relatively new to most, but especially for people who don’t blog. Because of the video & information BlissDom offered on their website and reading posts by other bloggers who had attended; I had a small inkling of what the conference would be like.
My purpose in going was:
1. I wanted to meet other people who have a passion for blogging. In other words, I wanted to meet people who “get me.” I didn’t know one single person who blogged on a regular basis in real life. This would be the perfect place to make new friends who understand what I do.
2. I wanted to LEARN how to grow my blog. Let me explain, up until the time of BlissDom I had maybe a handful of friends and family {THANK YOU!} who read my blog. As my interest in blogging grew, I enjoyed making new friends online. I realized that not only could I provide ideas & information on things I love, including family, but also form sort of a community of friends. I wanted to know how to do this.
3. I wanted to LEARN more about advertising. I was very curious how bloggers incorporated advertising into their blog. Why did they do this? Do they make money doing it and if so, how much? Does your blog become a business when you start advertising? What are the legal & tax ramifications?
4. I wanted to LEARN more about HOW to do things. Why did some blogs look more ‘professional’ than others? I enjoy graphic design but don’t have any professional training. How are bloggers able to make their site look the way that it does? BlissDom had classes about this!
5. I wanted to meet the bloggers from blogs I regularly visited in real life. In the blogging world they are pretty much celebrities! Good thing is, they can go out in public and not have paparazzi after them! lol
6. I won’t lie, seeing that Harry Connick Jr. came to entertain the bloggers the previous year perked my interest in BlissDom as well. I didn’t know if he would come again, but I knew there would be some sort of musical entertainer. As a stay at home Mom, there aren’t many opportunities to go to concerts like when I was young and single. BONUS!
Here is the BlissDom video from last year…the one I attended:
BlissDom ’11 from Blissful Media Group on Vimeo.
Watching this video brought back many memories and has increased my excitement ten fold. {Amy, I saw you in the video} By the way, the flash mob was held in a session I did not attend. Big Pouty Face because I would have been all over that!
Do you remember my post about Mat Kearney? I couldn’t remember exactly what he said about being in a room filled with so many female social media enthusiasts. Well, they showed that at the very beginning of the video…if you skipped watching you will have to watch it! It’s pretty hilarious!
The clip with the man and woman on stage after Mat are the compassionate masterminds behind Love Drop. Remember me writing about them? You can read all posts I’ve written about BlissDom by clicking here.
So did I learn what I wanted to learn as stated in my purposes above?
ABSOLUTELY!
I learned all I wanted and MORE! There are many sessions you can choose to attend led by experienced and successful bloggers.
My blog today is living proof of that.
I am so grateful for BlissDom. The conference is a safe haven for bloggers…a community of social networking divas.
A few weeks back participants received a Prep For Bliss package:
Also included in this package was a letter from the BlissDom founders. I want to share a profound quote from them:
“You are the pioneers of a generation who are forging the way in this new digital world. We are living through the equivalent of the Industrial Revolution and the trails we blaze and how we choose to behave as a community will set a tone for generations.”
I was a newbie at BlissDom last year. Not only was it my first Blissdom to attend, it was my first blogging conference to attend period. Turns out there are many different blogging conferences held through out the year. However, at this point in my life, being the family gal that I am, one blogging conference a year has worked for us. { Don’t worry Amy I am considering going to another with you } Balance is important.
First thing I noticed was how everyone talked about each other by their blog name. Instead of saying Shan from Family Brings Joy, they would say, “Did you meet Family Brings Joy?” It was a little weird at first. It’s understandable, though, because as a blogger, unless you have talked to the blogger personally, you know them by what the name of their blog, not by their given name. Fortunately, we all have name tags on. Sometimes I would see people reading my name tag as I walked by. You see, we all have bloggers we want to meet while we are there. I didn’t take offense when they would go out of their way to stop me just to see who I was and then say, “No, you’re not her.” Scratch that, it bothered me just a tad. However, I did the same thing, just never physically stopped them to read their name tag. I would just look at them as I walked by. I understand completely.
Other fun stuff about Blissdom:
- SWAG {Stuff We All Get, meaning free products from the sponsors or participating brands}
- Meeting celebrities {like Michelle Branch, Mat Kearney}
- Food galore…didn’t need to purchase one meal while I was there.
- Free shoulder/back massage and manicure
- Networking Parties
- The Gaylord Opryland Hotel is gorgeous!
I believe BlissDom chose their name because when you are there you are following your bliss…following your dreams.
If you haven’t been on Family Brings Joy’s Facebook page lately {join us!} then you will not know that this year’s entertainers/special events include for BlissDom include:
- Handmade Marketplace
- Nathan Pacheco {Singer}
- Lorax {Dr. Suess Movie} Party
- Joe Jonas {Singer}
- Chris Mann {Singer}
- Rascall Flatts
- screening of OWN’s Oprah’s Next Chapter episode with Oprah and her friends Gayle King & Paula Deen
Wowza!! What a line up! Funny side note, when I shared with my 8 year old Daughter about Joe Jonas coming, she exclaimed, “Take lots of photos and video for me, Mom!” Here is a text snapshot of what my 16 year old Daughter, who is a devoted Jonas Brothers fanatic said, when I shared the news with her:
My Daughter said later, “Why would Joe would want to go sing for a bunch of old women?” LOL
Hopefully this post helped you understand a little bit more about BlissDom.
I leave on Wednesday! If you are attending BlissDom, I have a special gift for the first 10 Family Brings Joy readers/friends. Come introduce yourself to me. I want to meet you! Time for laundry & packing!
P.S: Please pray that I don’t get sick like I did going to my half marathon. I would like to be able to enjoy the conference. I just recovered from that sickness. I know when you fly on an airplane that it increases your chances of getting sick. I was worried about my muscles before my race. I didn’t really think about how a cold/sinus infection/ear infection could impact my trip…it did. It was a miracle I was able to run that race as bad as I was feeling. Anyway, I would very much appreciate any prayers you might offer on my behalf.
Follow Your Bliss,
Have a blast! Keep the vitamins coming and lots of water It looks like a blast…almost makes me want to blog. Almost. Hope you can steal away a little bit to take in some of Nashville too, on my bucket list!
So excited to meet you! This is my first blogging conference. I’m so nervous… LOL
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Wow, girl! This makes me want to participate too! Too late! I loved reading about Blissdom is just now.It sounds right up my alley with information that I so badly want to know about and reminded me of how badly I want to succeed in my blogging efforts. I can’t wait to hear what you learn about this time. Have fun! Stay healthy! And, btw, I am about to grab those questions from last Saturday and begin to compose my answers. Thanks again!
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Shannon, I enjoyed this post very much. I especially enjoyed the video from last year’s conference. I can see why you like to go. I am so happy that you can do such uplifting things. Very motivational and inspiring. On the business cards, I didn’t quite understand. Did you get all of those in a mix? I hope your ears did ok on the trip. Can’t wait to hear about this year’s Blissdom. Love you, Mom