SOBCon08 Is Coming – Biz School for Bloggers

logo.gifMany of you may remember that I attended the first ever SOBCon blogging conference in Chicago last year by hitchhiking my way there through various forms of donations and compensated help I did for the preparation of the events. It was a great evening and day, and I’ve looked forward to it all year long, though I’ve admittedly kept it on the down-low in my mind just in case I can’t make the trip this year.

I’m going to keep this short and sweet for you, because I’m sure you’re as busy with the New Year at work as I am:

If you enjoy writing and having your writing read by those on the blogosphere, you need to seriously consider coming to Chicago May2-4. Here is what you will find:

  • Passionate, accepting writers.
  • Fun, creative entrepreneurs.
  • People just like you!

I’m never comfortable in new, big situations like conferences, but uncomfortable wasn’t even a word in my vocabulary after I arrived and started meeting people. If you want to improve your blogging, business, or network, you owe it to yourself to come join us.

About Jesse Petersen
Jesse is in a word: a geek. I married my gorgeous wife in October 2006 and we enjoy the beach, mall shopping, and watching movies together. He returned to the University of South Florida and completes his Bachelor's Degree in Professional and Technical Writing in 2010. Jesse has several blogs running at this time, most notably the World of Warcraft blog: Gitr Knows WoW, which has been up and running since 2005. If you are interested in any of Jesse's computer services feel free to contact him any time.

  • I am always looking for worthwhile social media events to attend. So far the best by far has been Northern Voice in Vancouver.
  • Stropp,

    Yeah, that is a long way to come to an event. I do wish I could meet you and have another WoW blogger there, though.

    Terry,

    I'm glad you like your new home!
  • Hi Jesse! Thanks for the good words on SOBCon08. I look forward to seeing you in Chicago.

    And hey, good work on that "Ramblings" site by Terry whatshisname! :-)
  • I wish I could. I was a little jealous of you last year.

    Unfortunately, 10000 miles is a little far to travel, not to mention expensive!
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