Sometimes nothing can substitute the value of a face-to-face meeting and networking in person. If you’re a blogger and you want to expand your network, then consider attending SOBCon 2008.

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They’re calling it the Biz School For Bloggers. It’s part seminar, part conference, and part deep networking event.

Where: Chicago
When: May 2-4, 2008

What in the world does the SOB stand for? You need to dig for this a little because it’s hidden within a page somewhere. But I know what SOB stands for because I have interacted with Liz Strauss who started the SOB program.

Okay, enough of the suspense. SOB stands for Successful Outstanding Bloggers. There are currently over 500 blogs on the list.

My other blog, Marketing Tools Review, is on that list too.

Speaker Lineup

Christine Kane - singer-songwriter, public speaker and creativity consultant

Terry Starbucker
- senior operations executive for a service business, blogger

Anita Bruzzese - syndicated newspaper columnist/book author/magazine managing editor at Gannett News Service/USA Today.com

Liz Strauss - blogger, SOB founder, relationship geek

Brian Clark - Copyblogger, internet marketing strategist, content developer, entrepreneur, and recovering attorney

Lorelle VanFossen - blogging for over 13 years

Chris Garrett - professional blogger, Internet Marketing Consultant, writer, coach, and web geek

Muhammad Saleem - professional social bookmarker

Chris Brogan - social media expert

Dave Bullock - Taguchi testing expert

Dr. Rob Wolcott - Adjunct Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation with The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

Ari Garber
- Director of Operations and Business Development at Clareo Partners LLC, and Director of Operations at the Kellogg Innovation Network

Attendance is by invitation only. But if you go the the registration page, you’ll see at the bottom that it says you’ll be invited. I’m confused? By invitation only but automatic invitation?

Anyway, it’s something worth considering if you’re seriously into blogging as a full-time career.

P.S. Okay, now for the real reason for this post. I’m cheap and I’m going to attend if I win this contest.

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