Weekend Highlights: SheCon

I was really looking forward to SheCon. Since revamping the blog, I needed some pointers on how to grow my readership and possibly monetize it. So I thought this would be the perfect place to gain some knowledge and network with people in the industry. Unfortunately, I was sorely disappointed on many fronts.

Before I continue, I want to say that I only attended Friday from 9am until noon-ish. That is when I decided I had enough. Maybe it got better afterwards, but from friends’ accounts I don’t really think it did. With that said, I thought the event was very poorly thought out. Attendance was extremely low (I’d say there were about 60 people at the Guy Kawasaki panel), and the quality of material presented was crap. Aside from Kawasaki (who actually recommended the Bieber movie as a must watch), the speakers seemed really off target and not very knowledgeable or well-rounded. I can honestly say I learned nothing from their presentations, sadly. I don’t want to go into too much detail because I don’t want this to be a slam fest, but suffice it to say that it was a huge let down. Huge.

Thankfully I was able to make the best out of the situation and spend some quality time with friends that I don’t get to see too frequently. So it wasn’t a complete waste of a day. However, I really hope that SheCon is able to take all the feedback and improve upon it for next year because the concept was really great and had the potential to be something pretty special. Here’s hopin’.

Have a great week, everyone, and congratulations on surviving the elusive rapture! ;)

  • http://profiles.google.com/jeninquincy Jennifer Denning

    I was there. While I met a lot of great people, the content and the general lack of being on schedule and prepared had a big affect on the experience. The attendnace was very low. I did learn a few things and the connections I made with other bloggers are what made it for me. I am looking forward to Blogher in August.

    • Anonymous

      I’m glad you were able to make connections – I didn’t even have luck on that front. :(

  • Jen

    I was there. While I met a lot of great people, the content and the general lack of being on schedule and prepared had a big affect on the experience. The attendnace was very low. I did learn a few things and the connections I made with other bloggers are what made it for me. I am looking forward to Blogher in August.

    • melificent

      I’m glad you were able to make connections – I didn’t even have luck on that front. :(

  • http://twitter.com/lilypads Anika

    Man, I’m sorry to hear it was such a letdown. It definitely sounded like a great concept. But! at least you made the best of it. :)

    • Anonymous

      I always try to make the best of any and all crappy situations ;)

  • http://www.twitter.com/lilypads Anika Guldstrand

    Man, I’m sorry to hear it was such a letdown. It definitely sounded like a great concept. But! at least you made the best of it. :)

    • melificent

      I always try to make the best of any and all crappy situations ;)

  • The Fashionable ESQ Blog

    Well written, Mel.

  • The Fashionable ESQ Blog

    Well written, Mel.

  • Netty D

    Did you take any pictures, by any chance?

    • http://www.melificent.com Melificent

      Nope, you are looking at the only photo I snapped!

  • The Fashionable ESQ

    Did you take any pictures, by any chance?

    • http://www.melificent.com Melificent

      Nope, you are looking at the only photo I snapped!