Teachings of BlogHer ’12

Have you seen my other recaps of my weekend in NYC for BlogHer 2012? You can catch up by reading the following posts:

Selfies frequently result in mirror image photos #sorrynotsorry

I worked out, ate, and tried/received some pretty sweet products while away last weekend for the BlogHer conference. And while those are all activities I love to do, the information I knew I’d receive was the reason I signed up the moment tickets when on sale  in the first place. As soon as the BlogHer webpage had an agenda published, I was there, taking notes on which sessions I wanted to attend…and realizing I’d have some tough choices to make!

Taking notes during the great session on Pinterest, Google+, and Instagram.

Saturday’s first session Leveraging Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram was really helpful in regards to the first two social media channels and pretty basic (for me) in regards to Instagram. The only thing new I learned about Instagram was how to change contrast, remove frames, and blur photos (sorry to all you Insta-experts but I didn’t know where those buttons were!), but I got important take-aways regarding Pinterest and Google+.

Ready to learn Friday morning at the newbie breakfast, unique New York cafe (Fika) coffee in hand.

I honestly only got my Pinterest account after hearing from Kelly Olexa (Fitfluential CEO) and other Ambassadors how essential having one was to both branding opportunities and building a blog. I was never interested in Pinterest in the first place and still have trouble finding motivation to put time into my it. What’s great about BlogHer is the tips not only give the knowledge I need, but the motivation required to take that knowledge and put it into action:

  • You don’t need a mass amount of followers to make Pinterest work for you. Find your niche audience, and pin content that niche will enjoy. If you’re one of the few pinning content a small audience wants, they will flock to you. Don’t “follow all” for others either. Just choose a few of their boards that interest you most.
  • Think of Pinterest as a place for visual tweets. Utilize the hashtags (but less can be more, don’t use all 500 characters) and make it easy for people to pin your material with “Pin It” embedded buttons. But don’t tweet everything you pin (obnoxious).
  • Pins should be visual, not valuable. Put the value on your site…that way followers see the pin, and are tempted to go there! Make sure at least a couple of your board’s are related to your blog’s content, but beyond that it’s good to pin other content – shows followers the “real you”.
  • When you re-pin, check to make sure the ORIGINAL content source is where the pin links to. If it’s not, find the original content and pin that. Also, be sure to add in your own description, don’t just use the one that “comes with” the re-pin.
  • Make your images watermarked (I don’t like this…I don’t plan to do it #sorrynotsorry), a max of 600 pixels wide (and square images are preferred to rectangles), and choose a “catchy” image that represents a board’s content as board cover.
  • Don’t just pin your own content – repin others’ and comment, too. Repins and likes build the community you’re aiming for.

I got to hang out with my friend Natasha (met her at #fitblognyc) on Friday at the conference. It was so great to see her again!

I’m not even linking you all to my Google+ page because it’s essentially just…nothing. This session gave me the tools I need to implement to make my page great. And the overarching message here was that my blog NEEDS a Google+ page and it needs to be great, because no one likes Google more than Google. The better a blogger is at using Google+ to its full potential, the more Google will embrace your blog and it’ll show up in searches more often. Your author rank will shoot through the roof if your Google+ profile has these three fields filled out: Other Profiles, Contributor To, and Links. Google+ should be looked at as a digital publishing platform extension for your blog, and if you post publicly (beyond just your circles), your blog’s content gets huge exposure. I learned that I need to:

  1. Follow people producing content similar to mine, add them to circles, and +1 their content. Just like Pinterest, it has to be a built community.
  2. Share your content – one share per blog post is a good rule.

#RBKFITBLOG Crossfit notebook ready for notes – water by my side as always!

Saturday’s How to Price and Value Your Services panel called to me immediately. Like Kelly Olexa always tells us – never be afraid to show brands you KNOW your worth. I would like to know it…I know I’m worth something, but how much? How can I convince people my blog can be my business if I don’t know exactly what I’m talking about, or what I’m selling? I got so much confidence and inspiration out of this panel. I got that final CLICK in my brain that said, “Caitlin, get off your ass, GET SELF-HOSTED.” So I’ve already gotten that ball rolling. I hope to tell you all that I’ve become self-hosted a max of two months from now. That’s the deadline I’m setting for myself.

The members of the Brand-Blogger Connection panel.

I discovered tools that will help me build my media kit, like TweetReach and HashTracking. The Google Analytics I will be able to use once self-hosted are going to be HUGE in terms of providing quantifiable data – right now I’m short on that, and in marketing and advertising, it’s all about the numbers. The panel taught us that marketing and advertising departments are more cut-and-dry to work with – if they pay you for your services, you better give them that ROI. PR departments are a bit fuzzier – they can’t pay you, but the long-term relationship developed between PR department and blogger often leads to a paying relationship between advertising department and blogger. The biggest message from one panelist that stood out to me was her quote “I never write for free”. What?! I do that every day. She also said “I will not do a post on your press release.” What?! I’ve done that before! The way I look at it, no relationship is “not worth my time” if it could potentially lead to great opportunity down the road. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it – but I think usually, I hold back in asking for what I think know I deserve because I’m scared, not because I think writing for free is fun. The confidence I got out of this session to put myself out  is truly priceless and I can’t wait to implement it into my action plan.

The lunch crowd watches Katie Couric’s interview.

Though it wasn’t a panel session, the keynote with Katie Couric during Saturday’s lunch was captivating – not just because of what Katie had to say, but because of the unity and energy I felt with the other conference attendees as we banded together in admiration of the same woman. I had forgotten what Katie has been through with her husband’s death from cancer and appreciate that she is starting a new daytime talk show that will give her the freedom she wants to cover a wider range of news – both the “fluff” and the “hard stuff”. After all the hard work she’s put into the news industry, she deserves to be doing what she wants!

Meghann and Gina live-tweet the Katie Couric keynote.

I was grateful to have Fitfluential Ambassadors to attend sessions and eat lunch with during the conference, especially since I’d made the trip to New York by myself!

Gina and I during Saturday’s lunch. Why are my hands placed so awkwardly over each other?!

Oh yeah…I went to NYC for this conference by myself. To me, the biggest takeaways I got from BlogHer ’12 are that I decided to go and registered on my own. I found a room to stay in with three other women I didn’t know. I wanted to learn how to be a better blogger and meet other women who love what I love so badly, that I didn’t even hesitate to get on the train Thursday afternoon by myself and chug (come on, had to use that verb) toward the Big Apple.

Insert cheesy, typical tourist photo of Grand Central here.

Yes, I was scared to be away from my “usual” eats that are comfortable to me mentally. Yes, I was concerned to have no high-intensity cardio on my agenda. And yes, I did anticipate being up past 11pm most nights.

All smiles on Thursday, waiting for the train to leave Union Station in New Haven.

But  my appreciation for the opportunity available to me was stronger than my fear and anxiety. Not once before leaving did I consider backing out. Not once while in the city did I think I shouldn’t have come. Not once on the train ride home did I listen to my mind when a little voice said, “It wasn’t worth it to come on this trip. You should feel guilty.” Instead I spoke back, and I said, “You are amazing. You went to New York City, to a conference mostly of people you don’t know, by yourself. You pushed your comfort zone’s limits because doing so would make you happy.”

Nothin’ like feeling artsy while waiting for a train.

As you can tell from this wildly wordy (hehe) post, I absorbed a crapload (to put it bluntly) of information at BlogHer. But the most valuable lesson I learned comes down to four words: “I can do it.”

Have you ever attended an informative conference? Did you see any interesting speakers there?

Do you have any more tips for me on any of the topics I covered here?

Have you ever taken a trip alone? Were you nervous to do so?

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  1. kristyshealthrevolution

    August 9, 2012 at 4:42 pm

    This is such a great post for newbie-bloggers like me who are looking to break into the blogging world! Thanks Caitlin!

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    • Caitlin

      August 9, 2012 at 4:43 pm

      You are most welcome! I wanted to share all I could with my readers – knowledge is meant to be shared!

      Reply
  2. RunToTheFinish

    August 9, 2012 at 5:22 pm

    Thanks for sharing some of the recaps! I definitely think that most of us start blogging as a hobby and when it starts to turn to a business there really is a lot to think about and a lot to do. I badly wanted to go to BlogHer but have to pick and chose conferences!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:47 am

      I know what you mean, Amanda. I have to pick and choose them too, so I’ve decided to just do ones within driving distance because that way I can do more of them and take less days off work. After HLS next weekend I will be out of vacation days! If only I was a full-time blogger and the days counted as WORK days!

      Reply
  3. betterwithsprinklesblog

    August 9, 2012 at 6:33 pm

    I’ve only been blogging for about 5 weeks, so this post is so helpful to me, you don’t even know!

    You should be proud of yourself for taking the trip. I’ve never tried taking a solo trip before but it sounds like yours was definitely rewarding!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:48 am

      Thanks so much :) my grandma takes solo trips all the time so maybe that’s where I got this courage from. I really am so glad to hear that the info is helpful to you. There’s just so MUCH of it out there that having it in one concise place really can make a huge difference.

      Reply
  4. Alex @ therunwithin

    August 9, 2012 at 7:00 pm

    wow thank you for this amazing recap. for a newbie blogger like me, I really need to read stuff like this. I am always wanting to learn, always. this is something that makes me want to attend a conference even more.

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:48 am

      I love how enthusiastic you are about blogging and learning more about it, Alex :) that’s what it’s all about.

      Reply
  5. Danielle @ Clean Food Creative Fitness

    August 9, 2012 at 7:36 pm

    Wow sounds like you learned a ton! All the social media outlets are super overwhelming so something like this must have been really helpful!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:49 am

      I so feel you on that Danielle. I still feel overwhelmed because now that I know all this stuff, I need to DO it – when will I find time?! Haha

      Reply
  6. Danielle (@itsaharleyylife)

    August 9, 2012 at 8:00 pm

    You make me feel so much better after reading this:

    Oh yeah…I went to NYC for this conference by myself. To me, the biggest takeaways I got from BlogHer ’12 are that I decided to go and registered on my own. I found a room to stay in with three other women I didn’t know. I wanted to learn how to be a better blogger and meet other women who love what I love so badly, that I didn’t even hesitate to get on the train Thursday afternoon by myself and chug (come on, had to use that verb) toward the Big Apple.

    I’m going to Boston next weekend by myself for the Healthy Living Summit and staying with 3 girls I don’t know. I can’t wait though! It will definitely be a situation outside my comfort zone but that is okay! (:

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:50 am

      I can’t wait to meet you at HLS, Danielle! It makes me SO happy to hear I helped you feel better, you don’t even know. You will get along well with your roomies and everyone else becaues we all have such similar interests! Good for you for taking the plunge and doing this. And as you can see from this post’s comments you are not alone being alone at HLS ;)

      Reply
  7. Nicole @ The Kavanaugh Report

    August 9, 2012 at 8:26 pm

    Great tips, and great recap of Blogher12, it’s so nice to read something that wasn’t a breakdown of Sparklecorn. This makes me so excited for Blogher13!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:50 am

      I wish I could go, Nicole! But it’s in Chicago and if I am going to use $ and vacation days on a plane ride and travel time, I think I may save it up for BlogHer Food in Austin. It’s more in my niche!

      Reply
  8. TriGirl

    August 9, 2012 at 8:35 pm

    I’m learning from what you learned! Off to flesh out my Google+ page! Thanks for sharing :D

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:50 am

      I love hearing that I inspired you to do that. Thank you!

      Reply
      • TriGirl

        August 10, 2012 at 12:30 pm

        I’ve been working on it this morning!

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  9. Lisa

    August 9, 2012 at 8:39 pm

    Thanks for sharing! I honestly have no clue what I’m doing half the time haha. I’m still a pretty new blogger, so I don’t know the whole routine and do’s and don’t's.
    Especially because there is so much social media out there. And I’m totally clueless about that stuff;)
    I’m so happy you made the trip by yourself and really enjoyed the experience!! I’ll be travelling alone to Boston next week, and I’m so terrified haha. Its the first time I’ll be on an airplane alone, and having to check into the hotel and all the jazz. However, I’m pumped to meet you!!!!!!!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:51 am

      It’s OK, sometimes I feel the “shoulds” creep into my brain with blogging but in the end if I don’t have time to fine tune my Google+ account this month, it’s OK as long as I’m doing what I want and that’s writing about my passions. And you do that already so you’re golden! Please don’t be scared of coming to Boston alone. You will do great and I’m so pumped to meet you. Just focus on all you’re gonna learn and all the blends who will become FRIENDS!

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  10. Happy Fit Mama (@happyfitmama)

    August 9, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    I can only imagine how much your head is swimming after BlogHer! So much to learn and to soak in. I’m attending HLS next week (my first blog conference) and super excited and terrified all at the same time.

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:52 am

      I can’t wait to meet you at HLS! It’s gonna be way less crazy than BlogHer, this one is huge, so don’t worry! A great conference to ease into it all with.

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  11. katie

    August 10, 2012 at 9:01 am

    thanks for sharing all of this information, caitlin! I mostly ignore google+ so it’s great to hear that it’s worth my time. I’m a pinterest junkie, so I think I’ve got that covered. I just went through and started re-captioning my pin so it reflects me a little more, and checking to see that most pins actually link to something. a tedious process, but worth it!

    much love,
    diana (hehe)

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:52 am

      Ahh Diana, so glad I could help you out. You are way “good at” Pinterest, I’ve noticed. I may need you to teach a class for me! CT Blogger bootcamp?!

      Reply
  12. forloveofcarrots

    August 10, 2012 at 10:13 am

    it sounds like you learned soo much from BlogHer! I am truly envious of your experience! I think the biggest thing that holds me back from going to conferences is not knowing people and being out of my comfort zone. Last yr I went to HLS with Bloggers I knew and felt like I didn’t get a good experience because they weren’t really into it and I wanted to be. This yr I didn’t buy a ticket because I was scared of not knowing anyone and not having anyone to stay with, although last yr when I bought the tickets I was in the same situation until i met the 2 bloggers in my area. I am regretting not buying a ticket to HLS this yr and forcing myself out of my comfort zone. Good for you for doing that, it takes a lot of courage and you should feel proud!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:53 am

      That makes me so sad girl, I wish you’d bought a ticket to HLS! If you’re there to learn it’s actually better to me because if you don’t have someone to sit with in a session, it doesn’t matter because you’re too busy soaking it all in. I appreciate your compliment and I think you should still buy a ticket…

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      • forloveofcarrots

        August 10, 2012 at 10:56 am

        I wonder if I can!? I actually put myself in the running to be selected to win a ticket to HLS, so maybe I will be the lucky one!

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        • Caitlin

          August 10, 2012 at 10:57 am

          You should just buy one, there is a CTBloggers discount code too to make it $80, I’m sure you can find a roomie if you tweet out or go on the HLSummit FB page or website!

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          • forloveofcarrots

            August 10, 2012 at 11:05 am

            yeah I really should, the whole not having a place to stay is what makes me nervous!

          • Caitlin

            August 10, 2012 at 11:06 am

            You WILL find a place girl, worst case scenario you are in a nearby hotel in your own room, which I sometimes would prefer hahaha tho it’d be too $ for me.

  13. Miranda @ Biting Life

    August 10, 2012 at 10:34 am

    Thanks so much for sharing everything that you got out of this conference! I learned a lot just by reading this post, which is so cool. It really makes me want to go to a blog conference, too. Maybe one day!

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 10:53 am

      You should go for it Miranda! So worth it and there are affordable ones out there. Heck Blogher was super affordable for me thanks to their student rate and splitting a room with people.

      Reply
  14. Fairfield County Foodie

    August 10, 2012 at 11:31 am

    Great recap, Caitlin!

    Thanks for sharing. :-)

    -Fairfield County Foodie

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  15. YouMeFit

    August 10, 2012 at 12:24 pm

    -sigh- Does this mean we all need to get Google+ accounts? That’s one I was really trying to avoid :(

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 12:29 pm

      Unfortunately, no one loves Google more than Google!

      Reply
  16. runfundone

    August 10, 2012 at 3:03 pm

    This was interesting, but I’m still confused about Blogher in general. Why did you choose to join Blogher? What’s good about it?

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 3:11 pm

      I’m actually not a member of BlogHer in terms of their ad network. I just attended their conference, which was a great resource for bloggers like me to learn more about branding, business, and social media.

      Reply
  17. NatashaAttal (@natashaattal)

    August 10, 2012 at 3:31 pm

    I love this recap! Thanks for the info about Pinterest and Google+
    Would love to get your thoughts on Google+ for businesses. Have you seen any using it well?

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    • Caitlin

      August 10, 2012 at 3:35 pm

      Actually…not really! I would like to see more examples of businesses using it well though because when you’re talking Google, you know you HAVE to listen to what they’re saying. The woman who spoke on it was Lynette Young (http://lynetteyoung.com) and I bet she knows of examples. Just found this site she founded, looks helpful! http://www.womenofgplus.com/

      Reply
  18. Gillian

    August 11, 2012 at 8:22 am

    I’d love to go to this one day! Just followed you on Pinterest :)

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  19. Kailey

    August 11, 2012 at 9:35 am

    I think one of the best tips is not to tweet everything you PIN – i’ve had to unfollow a few people after it got to be too much

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    • Caitlin

      August 11, 2012 at 8:48 pm

      Hahaha living proof of why you shouldn’t tweet your pins!

      Reply
  20. livinglearningeating

    August 11, 2012 at 4:23 pm

    I’ve never been to a blogger conference, but I’d love to some day! I’m just not a big enough blogger (yet?) for that. Congrats on getting there! And I’m glad you didn’t let exercise and food control you too much, and enjoyed yourself :) Thanks for sharing the conference take-aways!

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    • Caitlin

      August 11, 2012 at 8:49 pm

      Thanks for the comment dear :) I actually think any blogger, “big” or not, can benefit from a conference bc they have all diff “levels” of sessions!

      Reply
  21. sloanepitman

    August 12, 2012 at 5:48 pm

    Sounds like you had a fabulous time and learned so much! Thanks for sharing :) So proud of you for putting yourself out there and doing something on your own, just for you. I’m sure it was totally worth it!

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    • Caitlin

      August 12, 2012 at 6:34 pm

      Thank you dear Sloane – indeed it was!

      Reply
  22. justgonnarunwithit

    August 13, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    Thanks for the tid bits about Pinterest! I’ve had an account for ages but I never thought to use it to pin my own pictures and increase traffic to my blog…duh! I think I may have to put this conference on my agenda for next year :)

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    • Caitlin

      August 13, 2012 at 3:45 pm

      It’s in Chicago next year! I wish it were closer but I am hoping to hit up BlogHer Food next year…in Boston!

      Reply
  23. fortheloveofkale

    August 14, 2012 at 11:39 am

    Good LORD, bb! What an amazing post. I love how you kicked your voices to the curb. That phone call between the two of us…you were so happy, in your element, and in total control. I loved every second. I was BEAMING for you. And I still am. You learned so much and I can’t wait for you to talk my ear off about it on Thursday. YOU’RE AMAZING!

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    • Caitlin

      August 14, 2012 at 11:43 am

      YOU’RE AMAZING! Maybe that’s why we get along so well?!

      Reply
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