I’m Back… Barely…
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UGH. How the heck does jet lag affect you this much when you only traveled to the next time zone? I’m totally running on fumes and I feel like such a wimp.
I’m back from the extraordinary Blogging for Business Conference that was just held in Salt Lake City yesterday (Flickr stream here). It was a great group of mostly marketers and media professionals who asked such great questions that sometimes I couldn’t even answer them!
Highlights were really getting to meet several people that I have been friends with for a while – this really is one of the best parts of blogging. Kelly King Anderson is a total HOOT and we had a BLAST going to dinner along with the lovely Liz Strauss. Another person I was really looking forward to meeting was Jordan McCollum, from Marketing Pilgrim and MammaBlogga – Jordan also wrote up two posts about it – the business-ey presentation wrap up and the fun ‘we got to meet’ post!
Huge kudos to conference founders Jason Alba and Matthew Reinbold who did an amazing job pulling this show together – it was such an honor to be a part of it, thanks, guys!
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I get jet lag just going from my living room to my dining room, so don’t feel bad.
Glad you enjoyed the conference, Wendy!
Debbie, I know the feeling. Sometimes even moving my head to look at what’s going on in the next room gives me jet lag.