Podcast http://traffic.libsyn.com/cottageblogger/VRS139_-_Conference_Learning__VRSS1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS It looks pretty much like conference season at the moment, and while political conference are not my thing, I’m fascinated by the emotions they evoke and how enthusiastic and passionate the delegates are. Our Vacation Rental Success Summit was a drop in the ocean compared to these massive events like the DNC and RNC and to another level, but equally as large and boisterous, Comicon. But, size just doesn’t matter because regardless of the amount of attendees, and the surrounding razzmatazz, it’s what you come away with that makes it worth your while. It’s the value for money you feel you have got; the connections you make; the amazing nugget of information that someone shared over dinner; and the knowledge that you invested focused time on learning when normally you might just skim a blog post or pay half-attention to a webinar. The idea for VRSS came from the first Podcast Movement conference I went to in 2014. It came about as a Kickstarter project and the founders had no idea what a phenomena they would unleash when they got 300 passionate podcasters together at the initial event. This year there were around 1200 and my son and business partner Mike, was there to experience it. Mike is not a podcaster although he will be at some time in the future. However, he manages the technical side of this podcast and does the promotion for it, which is a major part of the production, so he learned a lot about streamlining the process. What really made the most impact was the structure and management of the event and how the organizers were able to retain the intimate feel of the original smaller event while maximizing the opportunities a larger conference can bring. Take a look at this video from Podcast Movement 16 to see what Mike was attending. Podcast Movement 2016 recap! from Podcast Movement on Vimeo.In this episode Mike and I talk about the overall value of conference attendance, what we find the best aspects of them, and why we feel the return on investment is the biggest reason to go to at least one a year. We discuss Our favourite events of the last few years The factors of the best conferences How to justify the cost Ways to evaluate what workshops you should attend What to do when you get home & how to keep the networking going The five takeaways you must have to know you’ve been to a successful event 4 Events in 2016/17 you should consider attending Links for conferences we recommend: VRSS (Heather, Mike) VRMA National Conference (Heather) Home Away Summit Airbnb Conference Podcast Movement 17 Social Media Marketing World Rezfest Converted (Mike)