How To Conference NMX Attendee Speaks Out Ep52




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Summary: <a href="http://vernonross.com/52"></a><br> First Timer! Was it your first time to a major conference like New Media Expo or NABShow?  I thought it would be interesting and very informative to get the perspective of a first time attendee to NMX and get her impressions of the event and share with us how to conference<br> In full disclosure my next guest is actually in the field of booking conferences for a city in so she has a very unique perspective which I think you'll enjoy.<br> Here are a few of the highlights:<br> <br> Why knowing the schedule ahead of time is vital to a positive conference experience<br> If you should you try to attend every session.<br> How social media can make networking easier and more enjoyable<br> The number on after the conference thing you should do<br> <br> <br> Here's what Tanadia learned at NMX 2015<br> Fresh off of the plane in Las Vegas but I don't get too excited because I didn’t visit the glitz and glimmer city to party or gamble away my life savings, I went to Vegas for something a little more exciting, the work famous New Media Expo Event. As a first timer I picked up a few expert tips  for you on how you can get the most out of a conference even if its your first time.<br> Do’s and Dont’s for you First Conference <br> Do – Check the schedule ahead of time. Most conferees will post the scheduled events weeks even months ahead of the event. Take this time to plan the sessions you want to attend so that you can navigate like a boss when you get the the event. For NMX the schedule was posted a little late as a few days before so what I did was check in at the event grab a copy of the schedule the night before I did a light plan of what I wanted to attend for the next day.<br> Don't– Feel like you MUST attend every session. NMX had a total of about 60+ sessions and thats about the average of most four day events. You don't have to go to EVERY single session. If you feel like you want to skip a session or two, thats ok. As long as you replace the session with something that is just as valuable  like networking with attendees. ( I would add the best networking I've done is in the halls during or between sessions.)<br> Do Get Social: on of the best things about live events is the ability to actually meet people in person, If you are attending a conference with your peers, its amazing how much information you can gather from just one conversation with someone who is attending the same event. How do you do this if this is your first time? Simple. Before and during the event make sure to get on you social media platforms and let attendees know that you are a first timer. two things will happen. 1.People who have been to the event will want to meet you since you're a new face 2. First timers like yourself will want to meet you because they too are new the the event and would like to connect with people who are new like them. Before NMX I sent a tweet out that said. “Can’t wait to see what #NMX is all about. Where all my first timers at?” that tweet lead to me meeting so many people at NMX and I fit right in!<br> Don't– Feel forced network; If you are not in the mood to meet new people, thats ok. I encourage you to make sure that you put yourself in situations that will allow you to be your best self. If networking is not your thing, try setting up you own private meet up event. Find a nearby restaurant  or lounge close to the event and invite only the people you feel comfortable around to meet up with you for a quick bite to eat. encourage them to bring at least one guest and BOOM there your go, your own privet meet up where you set the conditions all while meeting some really cool folks<br> Do – Follow up- So you reached the last day of the event and you have learned so much and met some cool peeps. Now this is where you get a return on your investment with the follow up. After getting home and getting back in to the swing of things.