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Getting the Most out of Your First Haven Conference

Getting the Most out of your First Haven Conference | Homespun by Laura | ATTENDING YOUR FIRST IN-PERSON BLOGGING EVENT CAN PUT BUTTERFLIES IN YOUR STOMACH, BUT THESE FIVE TIPS WILL HELP TO CALM YOUR NERVES AND GET THE MOST OF IT! IF YOU'RE ON THE FENCE ABOUT ATTENDING A LIVE BLOGGING EVENT, YOU'RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE.  READ ON FOR FIVE TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR FIRST HAVEN CONFERENCE! 

If you’re on the fence about attending a live blogging event, you’re in the right place.  Read on for five tips to get the most out of your first Haven Conference!

It seems impossible that it’s been five weeks since I returned from the Haven conference in Atlanta.  It simultaneously seems like less and more than five weeks.  In that time, my primary focus has been moving my blog from Blogger to self-hosted WordPress, which is a major step for me.  It’s something I’ve thought about for a couple years, but only after Haven did I decide to take the leap.

That means you’re reading this post on my brand-spanking-new-still-under-construction website!

These tips are for Haven in particular, but will probably be helpful for any blogger attending a live event for the first time!

1 – Stay at the hotel.

Sure, you save some bucks if you have a friend or family member who lives nearby that you can visit.  If you’re maximizing your time at the conference, you’ll be sneaking in after your hosts have gone to bed.  Or leaving for the day before they’re up.  You might feel like you’re taking advantage of their hospitality and a little guilty that you’re not spending time with them.  Or you’ll choose not to have dinner with your new blogging friends in order to eat with your hosts and feel that you’re missing out on conference time.    Then there’s also the commute… Avoid the confusion!  Stay at the hotel for the conference itself, and stay in town for an extra night to get some quality time with your nearby friends/family.  You’ll also benefit from not carrying around a bunch of bags the whole time since you can run upstairs and deposit your conference goodies in your room!

This is a LOT of swag to lug around all day long.  It gets heavy.  Trust me.

I commuted to and from the conference, which wasn’t awful, but in hindsight wasn’t ideal.

2 – Be prepared.  

This is a big one.  It’s really four in one.  Here goes:

3 – Make a media kit.

This tip could fall into the previous suggestion, but it stuck out to me as being important enough to stand on its own.  It’s a strange thing to recommend since I didn’t give out any of the 50 I printed.  But it was the first time I’d ever stepped back and looked at my blog as a whole.  I’d never thought much about my ‘niche’ or where exactly I fit into the blogging world.  If you’ve never focused on your blog’s strategy, creating a media kit is a valuable step in getting started.  The process of creating the media kit helped me to start defining what exactly it is that I do, so to me it was worth the time and dollars and resulting expensive scrap paper, even though I didn’t use it at the conference.  If you do take a media kit with you, create a mini media kit by printing it on cardstock, four to a page. Your mini media kit will stand out and save you a few bucks by printing fewer pages.

4 – Get over your shyness.

When I meet new people, I’m usually pretty reserved.  It doesn’t help that it’s hard to explain exactly what I do to a complete stranger, and I generally try to avoid answering this question.  In most cases these days, the Mister is with me in social situations where there will be new people, and I can direct myself out of the conversation.  He wasn’t there to be a crutch at Haven, and I surprised myself.  The people there were creatives just like me, and I was shocked at how quickly and easily I connected with several ladies.

Everyone is assigned a mentor group, so you go into the conference having met a small group of people on the first night.  Mentor groups continue to have short meet-ups throughout the weekend.

I stepped out of my comfort zone and went for dinner one night with a group of BlogFuel podcast listeners.

The one ‘fun’ class (non technical blogging class) I took was Hand Lettering with Amy Latta. She recently published an awesome hand lettering book, and its first printing sold out within only a few months!

5 – Have fun!

Take advantage of the fun activities at vendor booths, sit with new people at lunch, and find a comfy seat at the hotel bar after classes have finished for the day!  Even if you’re not naturally one to begin a conversation with new people, you’ll meet more people if you make yourself approachable.  Personally, I learned just as much from conversations with new friends as I did during the sessions I attended.

At the Behr booth, I painted a scrap of wood with their new High Gloss paint.  When combined with cute flower knobs from the Liberty Hardware booth, it became a handy hanging rack for my niece’s bedroom.

Additional Thoughts

Food is very important to me.  I eat a lot of it.  I like it to taste good and be filling.  Since this was an event put on by women, mostly for women, I was worried that the food wouldn’t be enough for me. I was totally wrong. It was delicious and filling both days, but I did still take a few snacks for just in case.

The spread at the buffet lunch shocked and delighted me.

It’s not a fun day when you break your brand new swag with another piece of brand new swag.  It’s a much better day when you realize yet another piece of swag can fix that first piece of swag!

Dropped a cool wine stopper on the cute little planter I painted at the Plaid Crafts booth. I was sad. Realized the Gorilla Glue in my swag bag could fix the problem. I was happy.

Last week, I found a tiny succulent for my tiny planter.  Once a plant lived in it, a tiny saucer became a necessity.  A trip to Michaels and a few minutes with some turquoise craft paint finished it off!

Not pictured: Gorilla Glue

Do you know someone who wins door prizes all the time?  I am not one of those people.  I’ve won maybe two in my entire life.  But as luck would have it, I won a sink and faucet from Elkay in the prize drawings at the closing event!  In my nervous state walking to the front of a room full of 300+ people, I suddenly couldn’t find the aisle and wound up making a weird about-face when I realized I’d passed it. This was the one ‘negative’ moment of the conference for me. But it resulted in a new sink and faucet, so…not so bad!

Sitting on the stage with my prize.

So to sum it all up, if you’re thinking about attending your first Haven conference, I’d definitely recommend it!  I’ve done more to make my blog more professional in the past five weeks than I did in the past five and a half years.  If you do it right, you’ll walk away from your conference with valuable information, connections – no matter how small – with brands, and – probably most importantly – new friendships.

Read more thoughts from 2017 Haven Conference attendees here!

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