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How to do a Podcamp - why the Western MA Podcamp rocked

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Shay's Rebellion
 Getting great people involved is crictical to success

How to do a Podcamp - Western MA Podcamp rocked

After missing so many of the Podcamps I wanted to attend over the last few years, I was finally able to get myself to the one Saturday, March 28, 09 in Holyoke MA.  It was billed as Podcamp Western MA, you can find it on Twitter with the hashtag #pcwm

Wow! I had a great time, learned much and hope to get involved some way, in organizing a Central MA podcamp.

While I can't possibly relate everything I learned, here are my key take-a-ways.

There were sessions that covered Google Analytics, Social Marketing, Blogging, Podcasting and Video Blogging and others.

The agenda ran from 9am to 5pm, sessions overlapped, and I had a hard time deciding which ones to attend.

As you'd imagine, these are just as much about the great contacts you'll make as the information you'll acquire. I'm very excited about following up from some of the business cards I've collected of some very smart people.

Everyone I talked to had something great to offer, and I was amazed at the diversity of backrounds. There were newspaper journalists, two gents who are involved with building a  Buddhist website, people in the medical field, a science fiction convention podcaster, those involved in indie music, eBooks, real estate, dancing, video bloggers and more.  


  Some great Tweeps to follow if you want to learn more

Twitter of course, was much talked about, and I took the lazy way of getting everyone's Twitter IDs, which was to get a picture of the Twitter roster.

My best advice for those interested in this type of event is to follow these folks on Twitter. Find out what you missed if you weren't able to attend, if you did attend find out what's next from the movers and shakers you've networked with.

 

  More Tweeples

One of the best things I found about the camp, was that although there were designated speakers for each theme, I was able to learn much from the other participants because everyone was encouraged to share. The venue was very Democratic and had a ton of value due to that.

 

 

 As you'd imagine these are just as much about the great
 contacts you'll make as what you can learn.

.

 
No one left hungry
 No one left hungry from this Podcamp! I can't believe the low
  admission fee of $20 included morning coffee, muffins and a
  full lunch buffet!

No one left this podcamp hungry! The low admission fee included plenty of fresh coffee and muffins and a tasty cold buffet lunch that was more than enough!

 
I'd mentioned that everyone helped, and it was a very Democratic and shared effort, while that is true, there are a couple of people responsible for bringing us all toghether. One of those is Tish Grier and I would like to thank her.
If you'd like to learn about media, journalism and new marketing event strategy, you can find her at: http://spap-oop.blogspot.com/
She saw to it that things were kept on a fun  but professional level and that folks were on target and informed.
Morriss Partee made sure the event flowed, and that the sessions were organized in a way that people got the most out of them. Thanks Morriss! 
If you need his help in branding or organizing an event, you can find him at: http://everythingcu.wordpress.com/about/
 
I have one regret about the day, and that's that I did not attend the afterparty at the MIC in Holyoke. These were a great bunch of people I'd have loved to have been able to socialize with on a more personable level, but time constraints had me out the door at 5:00pm sharp.
I will make plenty of time for socializing in the next podcamp, you can believe that!
BTW, I have requested that Tish Grier and I get together and chat about the possibility of a Central MA Podcamp. I'll let you know what comes of it.
Thanks to everyone who attended, I had a great time!
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