TrafficRevenue
Showing posts with label Arizona blogger meetup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona blogger meetup. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Planning a blogger meet-up event

 IMG_8956
{part of the daytime group}

The Arizona Blogger Meet-up took place a couple of weeks ago, and it was a huge, huge success- we had over 75 total participants collectively attend the event. I consider our planning team the "dream team" (I stole that phrase from Kelsey, below), and really, it was such a smooth, easy process. And fun too!  We've gotten a lot of question in regards to planning the event, so I asked my partners in crime for some input about their area of the planning process, and below you will find some wonderful tips from the ladies themselves. We each naturally fell into planning separate areas of the event (with lots of overlap too) but to break it down: Chelsea organized the daytime activities, Kelsey arranged the dinner accommodations, and I did the donation/communications/payment portion of it.  We each worked really hard in the in the end we walked away feeling so accomplished and proud of ourselves. Plus, we got to meet so many amazing new friends and make awesome, new connections. I encourage you to talk to other bloggers in your community and plan an event! Really, it's so worthwhile and a great way to network and like I said earlier, make new, like-minded friends. We're already talking about the next AZ Meet-up (we're shooting for June up in here in Prescott), and later this evening I'm actually going to be chatting with a few other bloggers from other states about a huge nation-wide meet-up in Las Vegas for this winter.  Talk about amazing!

IMG_9455
{Chelsea, me and Kelsey- the planners}

As far as my section of the planning, I'll share a bit about it, then turn over this post to Chelsea and Kelsey. As always, please let us know if you have any questions, we're happy to help!

So, here's how it all began: I threw out the idea of the meet-up on Twitter late one evening, and C. and K. immediately got excited. We all decided to move forward and plan it together, and we started an epic email thread that kept growing and growing.

Here are some steps to get your meet-up ball rolling:
  1. form a planning committee of at least one other person. You don't want 20 people trying to make big decisions, but you don't want to do it alone either. I thought 3 was a perfect number. 
  2. be sure that someone in your group has a very large local readership, so you can get a lot of exposure when sharing the meet-up.  It's helpful to keep all of the info on ONE blog, and then have other planners direct people to that spot. 
  3. for us, it worked to post an initial "who's interested" post, and then another actual RSVP once we had more info.
  4. I used Paypal to gather everyone's money, and was very simple to keep it organized. Make sure you have a clear RSVP date cut-off.
As far as donations, both ladies were successful in getting freebies from local vendors and businesses, and I had success with offering ad space for raffle donations (another huge thank you to all who donated!). Kelsey touches on this in more detail, but definitely do NOT be afraid to ask people to donate. If we would have had more time to plan, I do believe we could have gotten food donated, as well as lot more neat items. Blogging is a HUGE form of advertisement, and businesses are more than happy to get in on the action. But- they don't know if you don't tell them about it, so don't be afraid to do so! Media works too, so work your twitter and also any local newspapers/publications.

Also: as far as the actual event, don't forget some of the small, important details. I sent around a sign-up sheet, and then posted everyone's name and blog name post-event. This was great because I personally had met so many people but couldn't remember each person's blog- this was a wonderful way to be able to stop by everyone's site and say hello and reconnect. Another important thing- name tags! Next time I think it would also be fun to do some sort of (possibly cheesy) getting-to-know you activity. But as always, hindsight is 20/20...luckily we are going to have another one soon!

IMG_9425
{some of the lovely ladies at dinner}

from Chelsea:

For the Arizona Blogger Meet-up I really had my heart set on showing people around downtown Phoenix. This area is known for its art galleries, First Friday events, and tall building that corporate businesses work out of. Many people in the surrounding areas always seem a little apprehensive about coming to downtown, as they feel there isn't much here, and that it may be a little shady. With that said, in the past five years downtown has seen a total re-vamp and now has so many wonderful vintage boutiques, coffee shops, and restaurants. So for the meet-up I really want to show the group some of my favorite spots, in hopes that it would inspire them to come downtown more and explore in their own city (for the out-of-state bloggers and the ones not from the immediate area).

IMG_9243
{downtown Phoenix}

IMG_9262

I am fortunate enough to attend school in downtown Phoenix, and because of it I have had the opportunity to spend a lot of time exploring the area and have met a lot of local Phoenix supporters along the way. So when I was trying to figure out where I would take the meet-up group in downtown Phoenix I thought about what my favorite shops were, who were the people I knew in the area that would willing to participate in the meet-up (whether it be by donating something for a giveaway, allowing the group to come through their shop, or help setting up something for the group to do together i.e. crafts in the AZ Blogger Meet-up), and which shops were the closest to one another so that the group wouldn't have to drive around the whole afternoon.

IMG_9110
{shopping with the group}

Once I decided on the list of the places I knew I wanted us to go to, I reached out to the owners and employees of each shop. Some of the people I was friends with, but others I had never met before. In the beginning it seemed a bit intimidating, but everyone had such a positive response and really wanted the group to pass through their store. During this time I also approached the owners about donating items for a giveaway, and really left it up to them what they wanted to give away.

The day of the meet-up I had a set plan of the major stops I wanted to make, but let the group decide on how long we would stay in one place. I had such a great time bringing everyone to some of my favorite shops, and the store owners seem to really appreciate the fact that we all stopped in and check out their treasures.

So if you're interested in having a meet-up in your area don't be afraid to reach out to the local people you know, and to explore some of your favorite spots with the meet-up attendees. People love learning about the other people's favorite places, and it always feels easier telling a new friend about somewhere that you just love.

Part of the group
{more lovely blogging ladies}

from Kelsey:

How do you plan a blogger meetup dinner party? Go with what you know! I'm no expert on event planning, but I will say that having planned a wedding this year, there were a lot of dos and don'ts that I learned about people and events, and sometimes going with the familiar is the best route.

I'll start with why we chose La Bocca. Knowing that many people were traveling from out town, we wanted to try to keep it affordable while still making people feel like they got a classy, quality experience. We knew that renting out a conference room or banquet hall would have been a little pricey, even without adding in the cost of food so that was ruled out (plus conference rooms are so ugly!) We wanted a great atmosphere and I think some people might say that $17 per person is a lot, but it was more than food that they were paying for, it was the experience.

With La Bocca being just a short drive away from our daytime activities, and nestled right next to the Arizona State Tempe campus, we felt that it would be a great location for the evening to take place.

So we contacted Julian Wright, the owner, and asked him if he would help us out and let us take over part of the restaurant for the night. We wanted to work with a business that was local, unique and something that people could only experience in Arizona. Julian gave us a great deal and included a salad, appetizer, and gourmet pizzas for everyone. Drinks and any additional items were paid for separately from the initial cost.

AZbloggerMeetup24
{downtown Phoenix}

In efforts to make everything run smoothly we set up payments in the form of a PayPal account. By having everyone prepay, it ensured that we got a solid headcount and that we didn't end up fronting any part of the bill that wasn't our own at the end of the night. Jim and I actually had our wedding reception at this restaurant (which was not a normal event for them) and were regulars even before that, so it was really nice going into the situation feeling comfortable with the  staff and confident in the service we would be receiving. Apart from the main total at the end of the night which Danielle paid for out of the PayPal account, Chris and Katie, our awesome servers, were on the ball with all of the individual checks and we could not have asked for a more professional evening. (Even though not all of the bloggers were completely professional...oh yeeeah! I'm kidding though, all of the bloggers in attendance were lovely and it was so exciting to meet everyone.)

One last word of advise; don't be afraid to ask! This really is my mom's mantra and when I was younger and she was asking for additional discounts at department stores and free desserts at restaurants it totally embarrassed me! Now I've taken her actions as a valuable lesson, and that you never know who will say YES! At the meetup we had tons of giveaways and raffle prizes, and I think it really made people feel that they got a little extra out of the experience...and all we did was ask! Now does that mean that we got a great response out of everyone? No, but those who did contribute recognized the opportunity for exposure and that partnering with us would totally benefit them. Everyone who donated went above and beyond and really helped to make the evening awesome!

I'm so happy about how our meetup went and owe a huge thanks to Danielle and Chelsea for helping to create the blogger-meetup-planner-dream-team. Also, I want to say a thank you as well to Karie Denny of Karie Denny Photography for photographing the whole event. As a blogger, I know what it's like to want to constantly pull out my camera and take photos of every detail of every part of my day, but if everyone at the meetup had done that we would have had so many pictures of people taking pictures it wouldn't have even been funny. By informing everyone that Karie was going to be photographing the event, I feel like it took a little pressure off of all those who typically have cameras glued to the palms of their hands. I really hope that everyone got to relax a bit and enjoy the day instead of worrying about documenting it.

Arizona Blogger Meetup 2011

Monday, March 28, 2011

Arizona Blogger Meetup Attendee list


 As promised, here is the list of the dinner attendees and their blogs!  I am definitely looking forward to stopping by each one, and I kind of already started doing so this evening. I stumbled upon some wonderful new reads and a few new Twitter friends too. I love it! So, if you have the time, head on down the list and say hello to the ladies you may or may not have had the chance to meet on Saturday. Also, if you attended the daytime events only, be sure to leave your blog in the comments and I will add it to the list! Thanks so much everyone!

Brianna Kim
Katherine Thornhill
Ashlyn Hermes
Lyndsay Rucker
Kara
Rasha Gardner
Jen Coen
Carrie Rosalind
Karie Denny
Bittina Erickson
Cole Franke
Venessa De La Cruz
Courtney McEntire
Alex McEntire
Shannon Dwyer
Sara Chambers
Kristen Fournier
Mandy Nielsen
Megan Allen
Emily Benziger
Reachel Bagley
Kristine Biggs
Lauren Brimley
Angela Hardison
Ashley Nielson
Alisha Hunsaker
Elisa Hayes
Dary Hak
Paige Baker
Danielle Moser
Jess Youngsma
Vanessa Gonzales
Kelsey Strothers
Chelsea Brown
Brittney Reyes

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Arizona Blogger Meetup!

Wow, what a night! The day was absolutely wonderful too from what I've heard, and I am anxiously awaiting the photos to I can pretend like I was there too! I was sad to miss the daytime activities but what I experienced at the actual dinner event was amazing. It was absolutely surreal to meet so many people that I already "knew," but didn't quite know. And also to meet so many new friends! One thing I wish though is that we had more time; I would have loved to sit down with every single lovely person there and chit chat for awhile. Next time I am thinking we should organize some sort of "speed chatting" event and get to know everyone a little more. How awesomely awkward would that be? haha!

The whole night went incredibly well, from the outstanding waitstaff at La Bocca, to the delicious food, to the raffle prizes. It seemed like everyone had a lot of fun, and I hope that was the case! I was running around like crazy, so of course I didn't take many photos, and the photos I did take...kind of suck. That's what I get for using a cheapo point and shoot (my nice one broke at my sister's wedding, boo!).  Luckily we had Kaerie there, so the professional photos will be uploaded in the next couple of days and shared on the Flickr group I just created for the event. If you're not familiar with Flickr groups, let me be the first to tell you how amazing they are! Our group will basically be a collection of all the photos from the meetup. Simply join the group, upload your photos, and share them with the group so everyone can check them out! Awesome. I uploaded the few (bad quality) photos I have, and if you took any, please do the same! I'll be uploading the pro photos there, as well as any and all from everyone else. If you don't have Flickr (it's easy to sign up and it's free!), you can always email me the photos and I can upload them for you, giving you credit of course! (sometimessweetblog@gmail.com).

I'm currently writing a "how to" post about creating your own meetup in your town (with the help of Kelsey and Chelsea), so if you're interesting in planning and hosting one where you live we'll provide you with a starting point and some guidance! Also, if you attended I would love some feedback below.  Did you enjoy it? What would you have changed? As for me, I would have loved to encourage more mingling so separate groups could break out a bit more, but I know how hard that is to do. Plus, we all have our groups we are comfortable with, but it would have been neat to mix it up a little more.

I also wanted to extend a HUGE thank you to my partners in crime, Kelsey Strothers and Chelsea Brown. We each worked hard to plan the entire event over the past three months and it was so satisfying to see it come to life last night. I love those girls and I so appreciate their interest when this meetup was just an idea I threw out on Twitter. 

Ladies: I'll have the list of bloggers who attended up tomorrow, and don't forget to visit the AZ Blogger Meetup Flickr group and add your photos or email them my way!  I'll be posting a round up of photos next week. I also look forward to visiting each and every one of your blogs, and getting to know you a bit more. Thank you all so much for coming out- it was truly a fabulous night. Until next time...




Friday, March 25, 2011

More info/Arizona Blogger Meetup


For those not attending this event, thanks again for bearing with me through these posts. Saturday is so soon, and then you'll never have to hear "Arizona Blogger Meetup" again! (or at least until next time) haha.

First up, check out write up from the Phoenix New Times write up on the event! Awesome.

We also have quite bit of information for you-

For the daytime crowd:

-Since we're going to be outside and walking, don't forget to wear comfy shoes!

-Be prepared to purchase a light rail ticket (around $3) if the group decides to take it to shops further in downtown and midtown Phoenix.

-Don't forget to carry cash with you (IDs also!) as Aloft is suggesting we pay with cash if we buy drinks from their lounge when we are freshening up before dinner, and also it is easier for small shops in downtown to accept cash over credit/debit

Since the meet-up is happening in both Phoenix and Tempe, deciding where to park can be tricky. If you are comfortable with driving downtown, then we would suggest parking in the dirt lot by the Phoenix Public Market (Pierce and Central). After the meet-up is over we would also suggest driving to Tempe and not leaving your car in Phoenix (as it might not be so fun to ride back the light rail to Phoenix once the dinner is over).

If you feel more comfortable parking in Tempe and taking the light rail into Phoenix, we would suggest parking in the Brickyard, at a meter, or possible in one of the ASU parking lots (check the signs before you park though, as some don't allow free parking on weekends). The light rail will take you between 30 and 40 minutes to get downtown, and you will want to get off at the Van Buren stop. Once you're off, walk toward Filmore Street (you will hit the park on your right before you make it to the street though).

There is a street fair (Festival of the Arts) going on during the day in Tempe until 6pm, but parking will open up towards the evening. You can also visit this link to view all the public parking in the Mill Ave. area as well.

If you are going to be late and want to be sure you'll be able to meet up with the daytime group, or run into any problems, feel free to email Chelsea (Chelsea@Chelsea-Bird.com).

And, here's all of the location info for the day and evening:
1. Civic Space Park - 424 N. Central Street (Phoenix, AZ- all below are also in Phx)
2. Lola Coffee Shop - 1001 N. 3rd Avenue
2. Mercantile - 828 N. Central Avenue
3. Vintage by Misty - 818 N. Central Avenue
4. Cityscape - 1 E. Washington Street
5. Heritage Square - 6th Street and Monroe
6. The Grow-OP 902 N. 6th Street
7. Butter Toast Boutique - 908 N. 6th Street
8. Jobot Coffee - 918 N. 5th Street
9. Frances Vintage - 10 W. Camelback Road (they will be providing us with goodie bags on our stop there! So great.)
10. Aloft Hotel - 951 E. Playa Del Norte Drive (Tempe, AZ)
11. La Bocca Urban Pizzeria + Winer Bar - 699 S. Mill Avenue (Tempe, AZ)

One more thing: I was going to try and compile a list of guests and their blog names, but I didn't have everyone's information there isn't enough time to gather it all. However, we will have name tags for you to fill out at the event! As of last night, we have a total count of 48 guests attending the dinner! Very exciting. Have a great day and SEE YOU TOMORROW! Yay! xo

Monday, March 21, 2011

Arizona Blogger Meetup (3/26)...more details!


With the meetup FIVE days away, I thought I would share some of the amazing raffle prizes that will be given away during the dinner on Saturday night.

And remember, if you want to attend dinner, check out this post, and/or send $17 to sometimessweetblog@gmail.com via paypal by WEDNESDAY. Hank and I can only come to the dinner portion, so I really, really hope most of you can make it to La Bocca. I am just so excited to meet all of you!

I'll post a list of all the dinner attendees on Friday along with some additional information about the daytime activities, but for now here are the prizes that have been graciously donated by all of these wonderful shops!

gift basket of sweets and treats from Miette Pastry Shop in San Francisco
prize package from Frances Vintage and Smeeks
prize package from the Grow-Op, Butter Toast, and Mercantile Boutique
gift basket from Funk Off! Vegan products
print from Livy Love Designs
necklace from Dolly and Boy
$25 gift card to Stella Grace Boutique
$25 gift card to Monkey and Squirrel
$30 gift card to Up Country Vintage
$40 gift card from The Blue Balloon

...and even more still in the works!

So, come on out and enjoy DELICIOUS food, meet fellow bloggers/future friends, and treat yourself to a nice night out in Tempe at La Bocca. And don't forget, there's also going to be a photographer there to capture it all. Chelsea, Kelsey and I can't wait to see you there!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Arizona Blogger Meetup (3/26)...DETAILS


We are so excited to announce the following details about the Arizona Blogger Meetup that is taking place on Saturday, March 26th.

The main event is dinner, which will be taking place at La Bocca on Mill Ave. in Tempe at 7pm. We've booked this great local spot knowing that it can accommodate all of our needs including delicious food, a great price and capacity. The dinner will cost $17 per person, and will provide plenty of food and space for us without us having to rent out a pricey venue. Plus, Mill Ave. is centrally located and allows meet up-goers the freedom to use public transportation and also provides a wide range of before and after activities.

So, like I mentioned above, the cost for our private party/buffet style dinner is $17 per person and includes the following (vegetarian options included):
  • 10 assorted bruschettas
  • 1 large goat cheese and pear salad
  • 20 assorted pizzas 
  • raffle with prizes
  • event photographer
*drinks will be paid individually, on separate tabs

In order to enter the event, you MUST be pre-paid by Wednesday, March 23rd. Please send your payment of $17 per person to sometimessweetblog@gmail.com via paypal and be sure to specify your full name (and any paid guests' names) in the notes section. Because this is a buffet style dinner, any guests in attendance must pay the $17. Thanks for understanding. :)

Also, as mentioned above there will be a raffle and many amazing shops and businesses have donated items that will be given away throughout the night! Some of the items included: treats from world-famous Miette Cakes in San Francisco,  a gift basket from Frances Vintage and Smeeks Candy Shop in Phoenix, and a $40 gift certificate to The Blue Balloon, just to name a few. Additionally, there will be a professional photographer in attendance to capture this special evening.

And even better, the meet up is an ALL-DAY event! Here's the full schedule:
  • 12pm- Meet at Civic Space Park in Phoenix, hang out and get to know one another
  • 1pm- Go on a walking tour of downtown Phoenix, hitting Mercantile, Misty's Vintage, Cityscape, Cartel Coffee Lab, and end at The Grow-Op (with a few extra stops along the way)
  • 2:30pm- Work on crafts with The Grow-Op crew (flower boxes and flower crowns)
  • 4pm- Check out Butter Toast and other local shops around Roosevelt Row
  • Afterward- head over to Tempe via car or lightrail, freshen up in the space provided by ALoft, enjoy a refreshment or two in their adorable bar (under 21 is okay), and get ready for a fun evening at La Bocca which is right down the street!
We are all SO excited and cannot wait to meet you! Please comment below or email me if you have any questions and one of us will get back to you right away.

See you soon!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Arizona Blogger Meetup...roll call!

 Alright, the date has been set!

Saturday, March 26th, 2011 in Phoenix, AZ

Kelsey, Chelsea, and I are all working on this together, and we are so excited to get the ball rolling. We've been emailing back and forth a lot in regards to plans and we're starting to really narrow it down to what the event will entail. As of now, we know there will definitely be a dinner party at a downtown Phoenix restaurant, and we are also working out the details for a fun, blog-centered daytime activity.

But first things first, we need to get a headcount so we can lock down a location and then start planning out the details.

Please comment below and let us know if you're planning on attending, and also if you'll be bringing anyone with you (significant other, etc.).  Be sure to leave your email address along with your comment too.

This is not an exclusive event- it's open to ALL bloggers, so if you have friends that don't read this blog, but would like to come, please reach out to them and direct them to this post. If you'd like to grab the photo above and post it on your blog to spread the word, that would be awesome too! Just be sure to point back here so we can have the initial RSVPs all in one place. From here, we'll solidify the plans and then send out invites via email with all of the details.  I really hope we have a great turn out, and I'm anticipating that we will! It's going to be tons of fun, and a fantastic way to meet new people and connect with other bloggers.

Can't wait to hear back!

xoxo