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		<title>Attending your First Sponsored Blogger Event? Some Dos and Don&#8217;ts to Remember</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 01:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was recently asked by Jai of Mami&#8217;s Time Out about sponsored blogger events. She is going to be attending her first brand-sponsored event next month and wondered what she should expect. Just like attending a conference for the first time, attending a brand&#8217;s event can bring about many questions. I asked around and gathered [...]]]></description>
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<p>I  was recently asked by Jai of <a id="ps0w" title="Mami's Time Out" href="http://mamistimeout.com/">Mami&#8217;s Time Out</a> about <strong>sponsored  blogger events</strong>. She is going to be attending her first <strong>brand-sponsored  event</strong> next month and wondered what she should expect. Just like  attending a conference for the first time, attending a brand&#8217;s event can  bring about many questions. I asked around and gathered a few more  questions about sponsored events from bloggers like Carrie of the <a id="gp6s" title="The Tiki Tiki" href="http://tikitikiblog.com/">Tiki  Tiki</a>. While I&#8217;m not an expert, here I give you my personal opinion  and experience from having attended brand events in the past.</p>
<h2>Dos  and Don&#8217;ts</h2>
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<li><strong>Do bring business cards.</strong> You never know  who you will run into at such events. Other bloggers you meet and share  your time with during the event, will more than likely want to keep in  touch. Various brand/company representatives will probably meet with you  at various times during the event and you&#8217;ll want to connect with each  as they may work for different departments than the folks who initially  contacted you about the event.</li>
<li><strong>Do bring a camera and video  camera.</strong> You&#8217;ll find yourself wanting to document the entire event  and of course, there will be plenty of photo opportunities with your new  friends. You will also probably have the chance to interview different  representatives of the brand or fellow bloggers.</li>
<li><strong>Do ask  questions.</strong> Since you&#8217;ll be meeting with brand representatives, you  have the chance to ask questions about the company, products, services,  practices, etc. You can even bring questions that your friends, family,  and blog readers might have.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t act as a company  representative.</strong> Though you may be asking questions and will probably  share information with your readers, you are not a company employee or  contractor. They have PR people who can properly spread the message of  the brand. <em>You </em>are not their PR person. Unless you have been hired to be  a spokesperson or consultant, in which case, then <em>perhaps </em>you <strong>are </strong>their PR person.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t be shy.</strong> Get comfortable with  the other bloggers and get to know them. You&#8217;ll be together for quite a  bit of time while attending the event. It&#8217;ll be more fun if you interact  with each other.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t get caught up in drama.</strong> Sometimes sponsored blogger events can bring about drama, especially on  twitter. Many reasons can incite the drama: non-supporters of the brand,  general objections of sponsored events, and even disagreements about  who was invited to the event. <em>Ignore it</em>. Don&#8217;t get caught up in  it and waste time and energy.</li>
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<h2>Other Questions</h2>
<p><strong>Can  you hustle your own product or service at a sponsored event?</strong></p>
<p>While  I think that blatantly pushing your own products and services might be  frowned upon, I don&#8217;t see anything wrong with the information being on  your business cards and you talking about it. For example, as you  network and talk with various people, it&#8217;s natural to exchange business  cards. This may lead to a conversation about what you do, projects  you&#8217;re working on, or products you sell. However, if you were to  approach people with the sole intent of giving them your elevator pitch,  then that&#8217;s probably not going to work at such an event.</p>
<p><strong>What  if you disliked the event/product? Should you write about it? Is it an  obligation?</strong></p>
<p>When you attend a sponsored event, there is no  obligation to write about your experience, the products, or the brand.  Not for the events I&#8217;ve attended, at least. Of course, the brand and PR  company hope that you do, since that is one of the reasons they&#8217;re  bringing you and the other bloggers to the event. However, they&#8217;re also  bringing you so that you can get to know the brand, what they&#8217;re about,  and build a relationship for future collaboration.</p>
<p>If you end up  disliking the event and/or the brand/product, consider providing  feedback directly to the PR and brand representatives. You can tell them  in-person even, what it was you think they could have done better.</p>
<p><strong>Do  you tell other bloggers you&#8217;re talking to that they may be quoted or  their experiences referenced?</strong> (Ex: When you talk to a reporter,  you&#8217;re always on the record, but are you with a blogger at an event?)</p>
<p>Honestly,  I had never thought about this. I know that I&#8217;ve had conversations with  other bloggers and phrases like, &#8220;Is it ok if I blog about this?&#8221; have  come up. I think it&#8217;s expected that any pictures and video taken during  the event may end up on various blogs, Flickr, or YouTube. And, of  course people tend to mention the names and blogs of other bloggers they  met at the event. But, I&#8217;ve found that generally people ask if they can  directly quote something you said. Maybe some of you can share your  thoughts on this &#8211; especially if you have a journalism background.</p>
<p><strong>My  best tip?</strong> <em>Have fun</em>. The agendas for such events are normally  jam-packed and you&#8217;ll be bombarded with tons of information about the  brand, their latest campaigns, and products. You&#8217;ll meet lots of people &#8211;  from the brand as well as bloggers &#8211; and you&#8217;ll be trying to take it  all in while also thinking of any family you&#8217;re away from for the  duration of the event.</p>
<p>Pace yourself, get to know others, and  have fun. You&#8217;ll probably bond well with the other bloggers at the  event, and come back home with new friends and new ideas.<br />
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If  you&#8217;ve attended sponsored events, what suggestions or tips can you share  for those attending their first event? Let&#8217;s hear your thoughts in the  comments below.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://media.photobucket.com/image/welcome%20event/jalfonso9485/RedCarpetEvent.jpg">[top photo source]</a></span></p>
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