I started to write my post-ProBlogger Training Event
post, because that’s what you do after a blogging conference.
You write a brilliant piece outlining everything you did,
the blogerati you met, and the amazing epiphanies you experienced.
Here’s my last one. A literary masterpiece
(if you’re into questionable cutlery behaviour and broken limbs).
Here I am sitting in Hobart airport typing away. On my blog
post. Except, the blog post didn’t happen. This did:
Yes this is what happened to me at Problogger 2012 |
I realised that I have a book that needs to be written. Looks like it’ll get written whether I like it or not.
Problogger was terrific and I recommend you go next year. Plenty
of other people will blog about the amazing stuff they learned.
Here are, instead, my Top Ten Seven Moments from ProBlogger
2012:
Poorly Behaved Cutlery Strikes Again
Yes, another blogging
conference where cutlery became the inadvertent star. This time, the spoon invested
in a social media strategy. SMART SPOON.The Devious Etihad Spoon demonstrating Blogger Pay Scales |
The Mo goes Mad
Thanks to Jackie
Purnell and Sarah from What Sarah Did Next for playing with me
in the photo booth. Photos courtesy of Smile Booth
Australia.
I sweated champagne
The morning after the night before. Sorry to anyone sitting
near me. Despite showering and changing I’m pretty sure you’d have been able to
get drunk just from licking me. So I’m glad you all restrained yourselves. It
was best for everyone really.
Shark penises
That is all.
If you weren’t in Room 1 for this session, you missed out.
They gave free marine mammal penises to each attendee. Did nobody tell you? Oh,
it was a secret?
Oops. Sorry.
The one where I didn’t break my ankle (but I did try)
On the morning of the second day I tripped UP the tram
steps, then spent ten minutes panicking because I couldn’t find my stick on
moustache in my Tardis handbag.
Yep. I was ready for Day 2.
I met the woman who changed my life. In the toilet.
Let me clarify. I met Valerie Khoo in the bathroom.
Not the toilet itself.
And she changed my life because of what she said on a panel.*
Not what she did for me in the toilet.
Which was nothing, other than say hello to me.
I hope we’ve cleared up that horribly embarrassing misunderstanding.
I met some amazing bloggers and writers
I met so many people, some for the first time, some again
after meeting them at the last conference. You were all wonderful, hilarious
and beautiful. It made me happy to see so many of you embracing both your
luminosity and your crazy at the same time.
Sarah from What Sarah Did Next gets a special mention
because she put up with my whinging, chattering, general constant presence and
a vague champagney smell for the whole conference. Plus she let me get changed
in her hotel room.
Pity she didn’t want to go the traditional blog conference
pash.
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I have no idea why she's laughing. Photo again thanks to Smile Booth Australia. |
Did you go to Problogger 2012?
If so, did you meet all the people you
wanted to meet?