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		<title>Allison Day of SushiDay.com Presentation at WordCamp LA 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend, LMU hosted the 2nd annual WordCamp LA.  Like 2009, WordCamp LA 2010 was an undeniable success.  Of the many great sessions I attended, Allison Day&#8217;s session was the type of lecture I love to see at events like this.  All too often many perspective attendees opt not to attend due to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This past weekend, LMU hosted the 2nd annual WordCamp LA.  Like 2009, WordCamp LA 2010 was an undeniable success.  Of the many great sessions I attended, <a href="http://sushiday.com/about/">Allison Day&#8217;s</a> session was the type of lecture I love to see at events like this.  All too often many perspective attendees opt not to attend due to the intimidation factor.  The truth is, that many felt WordCamp LA was going to be too advanced.  I can think of 3 different associates that decided against attending for those very reasons.</p>
<p>Day&#8217;s session was the perfect type of session for a person new to using WordPress:  <em>Web Development for Beginners: Decoding the Code Behind Your WordPress Theme. </em>She did a masterful job of  presenting a topic that scared the crap out of most of us when we first began blogging.  I wish I was able to attend this lecture years ago when I was spinning with confused thoughts of PHP, HTML and CSS.  Sometimes all it takes is a professional or expert to explain things in simple, digestible terms.  Day did *just* that.</p>
<p>WordCamp LA is designed for all folks.  Whether one be a super techie guru or a new blogger that just wants to write about yoga or travels, this event is worth attending.  In addition to all of the great lectures, the attendees are as diverse, interesting and engaging as you&#8217;ll find at a computer event.</p>
<p>To all of you that told me you were thinking about attending WordCamp LA 2010 and didn&#8217;t, you missed out.  This was the session you should have attended.  If you&#8217;re lucky she&#8217;ll be presenting at WordCamp 2011.</p>
<p>On a side note, she just returned from a trip to Tokyo, Japan.  Check out her site and see the <a href="http://sushiday.com/archives/2010/07/06/tokyo-japan-tsukiji-fish-market-and-the-shin-yokohama-ramen-museum/">photos from that Tokyo adventure</a>.  She and Son did a great job of capturing a lot of the subtleties of Japan through fantastic photography.</p>
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		<title>Micah Baldwin Says Failure is Job One, Wordcamp LA Attendees Rejoice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 20:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Micah Baldwin is the sort of speaker with which  audiences can truly connect.  Listening to Micah speak about &#8220;Failure is Job One&#8221; at the first annual Wordcamp LA is like having a pint of beer with him.  He served-up his topic with 2 parts sincerity, 1 part off-the-cuff and zero parts  BS.
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<p>Micah Baldwin is the sort of speaker with which  audiences can truly connect.  Listening to Micah speak about &#8220;Failure is Job One&#8221; at the<a href="http://www.brendondavid.com/2009/09/wordpress-and-wordcamp-la-unite-bloggers-in-los-angeles/" target="_blank"> first annual Wordcamp LA</a> is like having a pint of beer with him.  He served-up his topic with 2 parts sincerity, 1 part off-the-cuff and zero parts  BS.</p>
<p><a href="http://learntoduck.com/" target="_blank">Micah</a> (&#8221;mee-hah&#8221;) is best known for creating &#8220;Follow Fridays&#8221; on Twitter in addition to his work with <a href="http://www.lijit.com/" target="_blank">Lijit</a> .  He was quick to set the record straight by declaring, &#8220;Follow Friday&#8217;s was the result of my failure to connect friends via Twitter.&#8221;  He had my attention.</p>
<p>He went on to talk about how to fail and the rules of blogging, but his overarching message still rings in my head:</p>
<blockquote><p>Failure is a <em>process</em>.  A failure is an <em>event</em>.</p>
<p>Losing is an ending.  A loser is a <em>person</em>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Take a second to think about that.  His point was that failure is part of the journey to success.  It&#8217;s just an event in one&#8217;s personal or professional trek.  It doesn&#8217;t define us.  Rather, it helps season us with wisdom to help us better achieve our goals.  Ah, that&#8217;s the catch!  We have to have goals clearly defined before we can chalk-up any events as a &#8220;falure&#8221; or &#8220;success&#8221;.  Do&#8217;h!</p>
<p>This point is relevant to brand managers, marketers, mothers, entreprenuers, employees and any other human.  If we&#8217;re not setting goals and willing to experience failures, then we have eliminated any possiblity of success.   That sounds pretty grim, huh?  I didn&#8217;t think so either.</p>
<p>Are you setting goals for your personal life?  Are you setting goals at work?  The reality is that most of us don&#8217;t set and measure our goals, failures and successes.  You need to start if you want to experience real success as an individual and/or as part of a team.    What does this have to do with a blog or social media or you as a person?</p>
<p>It means that we need to screw things up once in a while.  We need to drop the ball with a loved one, feel the sting and learn from it.  We need to insert our feet in to our mouths in a social network, feel the the sting and learn from it.  We need to write crap blog posts that people hate, feel the sting and learn from it.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, if we are not evolving, then we are devolving in our jobs and in our lives.</p>
<p>Have some stories about a major screw up from which you gained a tremendous of wisdom or &#8220;never going to do that again&#8221;?</p>
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		<title>Wordpress and Wordcamp LA Unite Bloggers in Los Angeles</title>
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Leaving a trail of energized bloggers and speakers in its wake, the 1st Wordcamp LA, hosted by Wordpress, has come and gone like a toothless, sweaty caravan of carnies.  Austin Passy and the crew at Wordcamp LA couldn&#8217;t have selected a better venue for the kickoff to what attendees hope will be an annual event.
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<p>Leaving a trail of energized bloggers and speakers in its wake, the 1st Wordcamp LA, hosted by Wordpress, has come and gone like a toothless, sweaty caravan of carnies.  Austin Passy and the crew at Wordcamp LA couldn&#8217;t have selected a better venue for the kickoff to what attendees hope will be an annual event.</p>
<p>It was my first time visiting the LMU campus in Playa (Playa del Rey), though I&#8217;ve driven by it no fewer than 500 times since I&#8217;ve been living in LA.  Once I arrived it appeared to be a bit of a challenge to locate the registration table, but I quickly saw the Wordpress balloons and coffee table (not like the crappy Ikea table you have in your apartment) and was ready to get into the mix.  For what appeared to be a modest, grassroots event, Worpcamp LA packed a lot of punch.  So high was the caliber of attendees, speakers and organizers that I&#8217;d be remiss if I were to try and stuff all of its goodness into a single post.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll follow this post with three successive articles about the sessions I attended (Ben Huh, Co-founder of FAIL blog and Icanhascheezburger.com; Micah Baldwin, of Lijit and Follow Fridays fame; Jim Turner, founder of One By One Media).  Though there were other panels that people raved about, I was only able to squeeze in a whopping three.  In the meantime, I think its worthknowing who was there and about what they spoke.  Check out the list of speakers below:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://wordcamp.la/schedule/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-263" title="The official WordCamp LA Schedule for 2009" src="http://www.brendondavid.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/FireShot-capture-014-The-official-WordCamp-LA-Schedule-wordcamp_la_schedule.jpg" alt="The official WordCamp LA Schedule for 2009" width="480" height="504" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">#wordcampla #benhuh #Genuine #brendon<br />
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