BlogHer ‘07 :: Sweet Home Chicago
1
Comments
You probably already knew, but BlogHer is coming to Chicago this summer! Woot!
I think we’re totally spoiled this year between SOBCon and BlogHer happening here in Chicago. Us Flatlanders have it made this summer!
There’s some good info BlogHer just released this week on conference and accomodation details. The event is at Navy Pier, which is seriously one of my favorite touristy places to go. And the grand ballroom is on the end of the pier, with views of the city to die for. It’s the perfect venue for this exciting event.
Since I’m local, if you have any travel or logistics questions about coming here for either event, just drop me a line. If you plan on bringing the family, there is plenty to do here, and everyone will have a blast. Be sure to check out Millenium Park, the world-class museums, and if you are willing to travel just a bit, Six Flags opened their new Hurricane Harbor up in Gurnee just last year.
Most of all, I really can’t wait to meet so many of you in person. Meeting bloggers face to face is so important to me – so please be sure to let me know if you’re coming to town so that we get to put a name to a face!
See you soon!
If you liked this article, you might also enjoy:
- I’m Speaking at BlogHer in Chicago This Summer!
- Search Engine Guide is Sending One of You to BlogHer!
- Last Call for BlogHer Ticket Contest
Get Your FREE 21-Page Internet Business Idea Guide
Enter your name and email below and we’ll send you our unique 21-page guide chock full of Internet business ideas – for free! Your information will be kept private, of course.





Jim Pearson has spent more than 25 years helping small and mid-size businesses find solutions to their business problems. He specializes in sales, marketing and rapid revenue growth and has helped hundreds of companies make more money.
Gene Culver has more than 15 years of diverse business experience across the music industry, telecom network marketing and business coaching. His specialty is helping individuals with marketing, their internet presence and lead generation.

It is so not fair!!! I wish there was something going on in Washington DC or somewhere on the east coast.