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BritMums Live 2013 - My experience

I booked my ticket to the London blogging event, BritMums Live almost a year in advance. 

I had only just started this blog and was slowly falling in love with Twitter, when my timeline was bursting at the seams with tweets from last year's event.  As soon as the tickets went on sale, I snapped one up along with my best and first blogging friend at that time, Natalie. It felt quite sad that at Christmas she stopped blogging and wasn't there with me but with a year's blogging under my belt, I had a list as long as my leg, of other bloggers I hoped to meet.

I really had no idea what to expect. Everyone raved about the venue and the event last year, that my expectations were through the roof! And to top it all I was going as a Finalist in Brilliance in Blogging Awards!  

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I was very lucky to be sponsored to go to the event by Imotiv and Nuffnang UK, a blog community and reader app based in London. After I had checked into to a very swanky hotel, met my cousin and his wife and 5 day old daughter Cordelia, (how lucky they live 5 minutes from the venue) I still had enough time to meet Jesse from Nuffnang UK for a lemonade in a bustling street and then walk down to The Brewery to join the long line of excited bloggers.

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As I was a little early, I headed to a bar just along from the venue and had a chance to burn some of my nervous excitement, meeting a good few of the bloggers I follow and converse with on a daily basis on Twitter. 

It felt so strange introducing yourselves like mini blog celebrities and even stranger when someone said "oh I know you!"  

When the doors opened it felt like a stampede of giggly schoolgirls and I felt like I was being carried by a tidal wave, until I spotted two familiar faces Katie and Lucy.

I was initially so flustered I forgot to make an appointment with the literary agent and by the time I had pulled myself together all the spots had gone!  

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The main room was a large ballroom sized space with dark brick walls and rows of circular tables covered in white tablecloths. On Twitter you never hear people's voices so for a moment, when the two founders of BritMums welcomed everyone, I was a little surprised to hear their American accents! Two very smart women who have done wonders for the parent blogging community in the UK.  

The opening speeches from Kirsty Allsopp and the BritMums ladies were funny, engaging and definitely set the positive tone for the weekend. 

I looked around the room (as I did in all the sessions over the 2 day event) and it's strange to see so many heads down. On a couple of occasion's I felt like I was so busy, head down engrossed on my phone tweeting about what was happening that I missed what was actually happening!  

The first day passed in a whirlwind. The atmosphere was buzzing, I felt confident to introduce myself to complete strangers and within a couple of hours had checked in all my bags and was snapping away on my instant camera! Asking strangers to smile for an instant selfie! 

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Things I learnt from BritMums: 

  • I want to work with companies, but I want to build my own relationships. Yes that may sound naive and foolish, but at the moment I would prefer to work with a small number of companies that share my vision and support my blog than fight amongst lots in the same circle. It makes me downhearted when I see other bloggers disheartened by ranks and scores and when people feel excluded because they haven't been invited to a new baby shop opening. But on a lot of occasions I also see bloggers have paid their own expenses, paid for childcare so they can attend. I think I have realised that it's better to focus on what I want my blog to achieve, which at the moment is a happy family journal, an excuse to set up silly photo shoots and an opportunity to showcase my product photography which is where I have found my home. 
  • Blog less. I had got into a (quite exhausting but enjoyable) habit of posting everyday. I realised over the weekend that not only is a lot of my content probably being missed but that not everyone is as glued to their laptops as I am and daily emails may not get read on a daily basis. One tip I picked up, is instead to try out a weekly newsletter. Post 3 or 4 times a week and send out a weekly round up. Let me know what you think?!
  • You don't have to be a cook to blog about food. Hooray as I am a hopeless cook but I feel completely inspired to try out more food photography and therefore will learn to cook by default!
  • Be braver. You don't always have to play it safe. Whilst I know I will never be a controversial writer, your blog is your space to write whatever you like! You don't always have to please everyone and tread on eggshells. The best thing about blogging is that if you don't like something, you can just stop reading!  
  • I don't really feel like a Mummy blogger. I listened to the incredible keynote speakers and realised that they way they write about their families is both commendable and inspirational, but I don't fit in very well. It doesn't mean I don't love and adore my family, I do, just that I think I want my blog to be more for me than for them overall. A place I can write about our family times but also a space to explore other hobbies and interests. At some point in the not too distant future, the boys are going to be lanky lads who will forbid me to blog about them, as it will be far too embarrassing! So it will be good to have all the different aspects of my life forming my blog content for when they refuse to pose for a photo!
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Things I would change for BritMums Live 2014: 

  • The date! Can you believe I have one thing in our calendar next year. A wedding on the weekend of next years's event. Boo hoo.
  • The butterflies. I loved the idea of the butterflies floating around spying people on their own and offering a smiley friendly face and thought it would have been great if they had been "working the rope line" before the doors opened too. There were a lot of bloggers queuing up on their own, getting more nervous by the minute and a quick hello and welcome whilst we all were waiting, might have helped settle some nerves. I also think it would have been good for them to have circulated and sat around the main room, almost like the Bride and Groom at a wedding. I sat at the back with two bloggers and their babies during a couple of the main speeches and around us were lots of half empty tables with bloggers who might have benefitted from a piece of the atmosphere down at the front!
  • More structured presentations. For me, the most effective speakers were those who seemed fully prepared and who spoke from the podium. There was no less interaction with the audience, in fact I think there was more, and it was those sessions where I scribbled like mad on a notebook. I wished that during the panel sessions they had prepared a few slides, especially when talking about their inspiration and other recommended blogs to read, as it would have been helpful to talk through why those had great design or engaging food photography. 
  • Spilt sessions for different levels of bloggers. I know I am not alone in thinking that it would have been useful to have asked delegates to categorise themselves into say beginners and intermediate/advanced. When I read Fritha's post I remembered a conversation we had had just before we all said goodbye. Whilst I am by no means an expert in blogging, far from it, I feel I have got to a stage where I am content with the design, confident it reflects me and my style and I'm in my own writing rhythm. But it's impossible to cater for all I know!
  • It's A. O.K. to use a DSLR on AUTO! Hooray! The photography session from Julia Boggio was by far the best workshop session I attended. Well paced, informative, covering basic and advanced tips, I was completely inspired. She confirmed what I have long suspected that unless you are a pro pro photographer, why not let your beautiful camera do the hard work for you! If you want to learn how to use your camera on Manual - great, but there is nothing wrong with using the presets either. Phew.
  • The awards. It is going to be impossible to write this without it sounding like I have a touch of the sad loser about me, but here goes. All the Finalists in my category had been asked to sit with the sponsor of that category, all be on a table together soaking up the atmosphere and congratulating the winner. But when it came to the start of the awards it all was a little rushed. They started promptly after the last workshop of the day, there was no opportunity for the Finalists to meet and I ended up on a table at the back with my fellow Finalist's Katie and Hayley all a little bewildered and experiencing a little anti climax. And that was before none of the three of us won! Maybe I had first time Finalist expectations?! But I think it would be lovely to make more of them, get everyone together for a photo before it all kicks off, read out the names of the blogs listed before the winner is announced. For me it was a really big deal and I was immensely proud to see my name on that screen. 
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What I loved at BritMums Live 2013:

  • The people. Lauren made me feel like a celebrity! I adore her. I was thrilled to finally get my arms around Jennie and give her a long overdue hug. Watch this space for an amazing night of fun in aid of The Lullaby Trust (my party planning skills are hopefully going to come in handy). Getting to say hello to Liz, FionaSarah, F and Vicki, who quite frankly is the most glamorous blogger on the planet! Who else could get away with a smokey eye at 9am! Nicola was positively the most beautiful person there with the kindest nature. 
  • The power of community. For anyone who thinks blogging is a strange waste of real time and that real friendships can't come from the internet are wrong. My heart exploded with pride when 500 bloggers stood up and sang, united in tears, for a woman who tragically died last year leaving her husband to care for their three small children. I felt privileged to witness and be part of such a community of supportive writers who together can actually change lives. More parents will be aware of the tragedy of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome because of a courageous blogger. More women will seek help for postnatal depression because of honest bloggers who offer support and guidance. And hopefully more men will take up blogging in the parent blogging arena. 
  • It doesn't matter if you don't win. Of course I was disappointed - who wouldn't be?! Not quite as much as my Sammy, bless his heart, who cried watching the live stream when his Mama's name wasn't called out! I had no idea they were watching until Rich text me just as the Photo category came up! But I ended up having the most wonderful evening with 2 strangers Sam and Sharon, who I hope I can now count as friends. We ate incredible food at Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen, hardly paused for breath and ended up chatting late into the night.
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I came home feeling exhausted and exhilarated, armed with one of the Finalist's poster boards for a souvenir which will go on my office wall and a bag of glass mini milk bottles for my boy's parties which The Boy and Me very kindly bought, drank and washed out for me during the week before the event! What a woman!

I want to thank my sponsor and all the people who voted for me. To be in a room for 2 days with people as obsessed with blogging as I am was fantastic! I was able to totally indulge in my hobby without anyone rolling their eyes!

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If you get the chance to go next year grab it with both hands! Oh and take notes for me I shall be absolutely gutted to miss it! 

Mad Day Out - Finalists' Trip to Legoland

What a day! After a slow start (the males in this house just cannot be rushed) and dropping the dogs to my sister's, we finally made it to Legoland for the MAD Blog Awards Finalists' Day Out. 

It was such a pleasure to meet so many of my favourite bloggers in person and instantly making real life friends.  

I just wished we all had had radio walkie talkies on for the day, as I had absolutely no service and couldn't tweet anyone to see where they were to meet up!

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I kept my eyes peeled all day and spotted lots of other yellow badge wearers with the golden tickets on their arms. (Wow - after having those queue jumpers I am not sure the boys are prepared for hour long queues at theme parks ever again!)

As we got in the car and drove home to Weston super Mare my Twitter feed was filled with the most wonderful messages. This was one of my favourites.

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I can't wait to see everyone else's posts and photos this week. Here are ours! 

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Thank you so very much, a fab day for this family of four. Bring on the awards in September now! 

Which of your favourite bloggers can you spot?! 

BritMums Live 2013

Hold onto your hats, hurricane Lucy is heading for London. 

I will be joining 500 bloggers at the annual BritMums Live conference held at The Brewery in London on the 21st June. BritMums is the Uk's largest collective of parent bloggers and social influencers

Of course it is not going to be possible to meet all 499 other delegates, but I am going to try. These conferences are all about networking. A chance to meet in person, the people you converse with every day on Twitter and Facebook.  

Fortunately, I do not have a shy bone in my body, I am genetically programmed to introduce myself to random strangers freely and offer my life story within the first 5 minutes of meeting them. 

I want to soak up every minute. Every minute of the atmosphere of excitable individuals, who are passionate about their hobby as I am and for some, have made it into a career.  

There are some incredible speakers on the agenda and I am super excited to attend a number of the workshops including the Photography session with Emily Quinton, whose blog I follow religiously. But the highlight of the event for me is going to be the Brilliance in Blogging Awards on the Friday evening, as I am a Finalist in the Photo category. 

I thought getting into the final was a pipe dream so the thought of actually winning makes my brain go into overdrive and sing Paolo Nutini's Pencil Full of Lead over and over again. I am busy practising my gracious loser face which I am sure I will need! 

© 2010 WMG The official video for Paolo's new single 'Pencil Full Of Lead' (out November 2nd) - taken from the number 1 album 'Sunny Side Up'.

The event is sold out, so I hope that any of my readers who wish they were coming, will follow my 48 hours on Twitter and Facebook.  

I have been sponsored to attend the conference (and stay in a gorgeous hotel) by a fab blog reading app called Imotiv. I wrote a little about them when they first launched the app last September, which you can read here.  

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Imotiv lets you follow your favourite blogs, all together in one format and it picks out the best line from each post as a highlight. You can comment which pops up on the bloggers phone like a text message so it's a great way to start direct conversations and reply to comments from your readers.

Thank you to my readers who follow this blog via Imotiv - I am very lucky to have you all.  

I shall be staying in the boutique London hotel Threadneedles - so make you follow my blog so you can share the wonderful weekend away experience - I fell in love with the dome ceiling!

BritMums has encouraged all attendees to link up their answers to the following questions so we can all help find each other! 

Name: Lucy Heath, my friends call me Luce my family call me Lu. My husband calls me Filey (my maiden name was Filewood).

Blog: Capture by Lucy (my third baby). 

Twitter ID: @capturebylucy

Height: 5ft 10" and I'll be in heels (wedges to be comfy) I am tall and proud! 

Hair: Dark brown and long. I feel like a brunette Rapunzel at the moment.

Eyes:  Dark brown to match my hair ;)

Is this your first blogging conference:  First conference but second blog event. Back in March I went to Blog Summit. A room full of blog lovers - marvellous.

Are you attending both days: Of course! I'm coming from the countryside of Weston super Mare, so definitely worth staying for the whole event! 

What are you most looking forward to: Totally indulging in my love for blogging in a room full of people who feel the same. I converse everyday on Twitter with a number of bloggers who feel like good friends, so it will be great to finally meet in person and become real life friends! 

What are you wearing:  I am not 100% sure. Definitely a dress but I only recently realised you don't change for the evening's award ceremony. Shame really, as I got a little excited about being more glamorous for the evening. I am more of a dress up girl than dress down, so I know it will either be a print dress and plain wedges or print sandals and a block colour dress. 

What do you hope to gain from BritMumsLive 2013: Umm am I allowed to say an award?! It's all rubbish when people say they are happy just to take part! Everyone wants to win! I'm teasing of course, I will be beaming all day just to be at the event as I am sure I won't be taking home a shiny trophy. There are some incredible photographers in the category. I hope I will pick up some tips from the professional photographers too. I love that my hobby is turning into something more but I have a long way to go yet! Good luck everyone.

Something you may not know about me: At school I ran competitively in District Athletics in the 800m. That was until I hit 16 and overnight developed a DD/E pair of knockers and my running career was over. 

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I hope to meet as many fellow bloggers as possible, so if you see an over friendly, smiley tall lady, brandishing an instant camera, grab me and say hello! 

In the meantime, check out Imotiv to follow your favourite blogs on the go, in the most innovative way.

 

Imotiv is a blog reader that gets you to the heart of the stories! Use it to discover new blogs, express your thoughts and share interesting stories! Find us at imotiv.ly

And this is me. Make sure you say hello!

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