
Book Bloggers and Publishers Online Conference - by Terry Kate
March 19-20 -  Special Author Day the 21st
Since starting my site Romance in the  Backseat I have faced a number of hurdles that closely resembled mountains.  I  learned and the more I learned, as often happens, I realized the more there was  to know.  Publishing is a complex business and bloggers, reviewers, and sites  like my own are beginning to play a role in that industry.  Authors are the face  of publishing, as are their books, but blogs are a great resource to get  information out to readers.
Here is the problem that slowly built the  more insight I got from talking to publishers, authors and bloggers - There are  only so many readers online and they can be hard to find.  How do you know you  are reaching them, and if we are how can we do more?  So I decided to take on  the huge undertaking of organizing a conference that would allow those of us  looking to share books, and promote them online  to compare notes and get on the  same page. 
There is a reason for the World Business Forum, the World  Social Forum, and other meetings where groups are working in the same area, with  the same goals and can benefit from greater understanding.  I hate to say it  since it is so cliche, but knowledge is power and the publishing industry and  book sales need some power behind them right now.  So here is the other details  and specifics.
Information - 
http://www.romanceinthebackseat.com/bbpcon.htmlAttending  Simon and Schuster, Dorchester, Liquid Silver Books, Lyrical Press, The Wild  Rose Press, Eternal Press, Midnight Showcase Fiction, and more.  There are  industry professionals like literary agent Lori Perkins, Tiffany James the  director of the awesomely exciting RomCon Convention
Thank you and I look  forward to answering any questions. - Terry Kate
FAQ
What  inspired the Book Bloggers and Publishers Online Conference?
  Working  online.  I got tired of being frustrated and bashing my head against the wall.   Being clueless is not as fun as the movie would lead you to believe.  There are  so many great blogs and talented bloggers and reviewers out there talking about  books that I desperately wanted to get everyone together to learn from  them.
 When I talked to the publishers and house publicists and learned  they felt the same way I decided to take control of what I could control, which  is learning more and sharing what I have learned with others.  A conference  seemed the perfect place to do that.  And since we are all online folks hosting  the conference online just made sense.
What are the benefits of an Online  Conference?
 There are three main ones.  First, I have been able to get  the most amazing panelists since they do not need to travel.  The Conference is  set up that you can listen to panels live or at a more convenient time.  I think  the addition of audio panels beyond the forum discussion will make the  Conference closer to the experience of a live event.
 Second comes the  information that will be permanently profiled on attendees in the Ning, where  the written end of the Conference will take place.  Publishers will have access  to information about bloggers, bloggers will have the opportunity to meet with  publishers that might be new to them, and the authors who come in Sunday will be  able to access this information as well.  Right now it is very difficult to find  bloggers and reviewers, harder still to discover those that may be a great match  for what you publish or write.  This conference will build a data base by the  bloggers attendance.
 Number three is cost.  Physical Events have  travel expenses, often hotel costs, meals, and the price of registration.  All  together they can cost hundreds and even thousands of dollars.  $20 for 2-3 days  of expert information, networking, and having your profile seen by all other  visitors.  I may be biased but I think it is a bargain, what with all the  giveaways and prizes.  Grand Prize is an E-Reader.
Who will be  there?
 We have got an amazing list of publishers - Simon and Schuster,  Dorchester, Liquid Silver Books, Lyrical Press, The Wild Rose Press, Eternal  Press, Midnight Showcase Fiction, and more.  There are industry professionals  like literary agent Lori Perkins, Tiffany James the director of the awesomely  exciting RomCon Convention, and a few more I can not name yet but I can say it  will be an honor to have them there.
What do you hope attendees will walk  away with?
 I hope everyone leaves motivated to spread the word about  books and bring more readers online.  They will leave with a better  understanding of how the industry works, and where we can all improve our  personal sphere online.  Last but not least a technical understanding.  Without  knowing things like site stats, basic design information, and a few other tricks  of the trade, it is hard to know whether you are being effective online.
And authors, what will be directed towards them?
 Authors are  perhaps the most important factor and have the greatest opportunity to reach out  to readers.  The panels from Friday and Saturday will be available to them, and  be an amazing tool in helping them get insight into what publishers and bloggers  are doing online to promote books.  If we are not organized we can not help  authors.  That is the whole purpose of the Conference to be better at what we  do.  After the issues have been laid out the Conference open to authors so they  can have access to the Blog and Review site profiles and find bloggers and  reviewers that are a good match for them.  It may not be the biggest blog on the  block that helps you sell books, it is just meeting others who share the same  interests and have readers looking for what you write.  There will be panels for  authors Sunday as well.
All the info and registration can be found on my  site here - 
http://www.romanceinthebackseat.com/bbpcon.htmlAnd feel  free to email me questions or suggestions,
Thank you to Nicole for having  me!
Terry Kate
Romance in the  Backseat
http://www.romanceinthebackseat.com