{"id":183,"date":"2011-09-08T13:06:00","date_gmt":"2011-09-08T13:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/meshell.ca\/blog\/?p=183"},"modified":"2011-09-08T13:06:00","modified_gmt":"2011-09-08T13:06:00","slug":"vidavegancon-day-two-recap-tldr-it-was-awesome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/meshell.ca\/blog\/vidavegancon-day-two-recap-tldr-it-was-awesome\/","title":{"rendered":"VidaVeganCon &#8211; Day Two Recap! TL;DR? &#8211; It was awesome."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I woke up too early on Sunday, mostly because I was still on Eastern Time, but it gave me the opportunity to run around the Rose Quarter for a few miles before it was time for breakfast! Of course, I ended up arriving much too early, and paced around hungrily (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/prairiev\/6094019151\/in\/set-72157627525000450\">snacking on mini larabars<\/a>) until 8:30am (Note to self: don&#8217;t forget to read your program and confirm times before leaving early!)<\/p>\n<p>Breakfasts at VVC, and I know I&#8217;m not alone in this, made me discover just how good chia seeds can be. We had a &#8220;raw chia parfait&#8221; and the recipe is here on <a href=\"http:\/\/thesveltekitchen.tumblr.com\/post\/5790565900\">The Svelte Kitchen<\/a>. Having only played with it in the ground up form, I just mentally paired it with flax seeds and never gave it much thought beyond that. &nbsp;It wasn&#8217;t exactly pretty, but very tasty.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d insert a photo of it here just to prove it, but uncharacteristically, I almost entirely stopped taking pictures of my food for most of the weekend. I did take a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/prairiev\/6094018855\/in\/set-72157627525000450\/\">picture of my plate<\/a>, but everything is just jumbled together. I really liked the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganvagrant.com\/news\/2011\/8\/31\/vida-vegan-con-wrap-up-linkage-highlights-and-food-photos.html\">Vegan Vagrant<\/a>&#8216;s VVC food photo collection (as well as the links to all the other VVC recaps!) and of course you the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/groups\/vidavegancon\/\">VidaVeganCon flickr feed<\/a> is worth checking out.<\/p>\n<p>First panel of my morning was The Good, the Bad &amp; the Ugly: The Marketing Panel. This was something that snapped my interest right away when I flipped through the program, since it fits in with what I&#8217;m interested in outside of vegan food, the talk brought up very good points for people inside and outside the community. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.francostigan.com\/\">Queen of Vegan Desserts<\/a>, Fran Costigan provided the non social media&nbsp;marketing&nbsp;perspective, while everyone else, like Kyle Domer (the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganvagrant.com\/\">Vegan Vagrant<\/a>), Anika Lehde (of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganscore.com\/\">Vegan Score<\/a>), and Stephanie Redcross (of <a href=\"http:\/\/veganmainstream.com\/\">Vegan Mainstream<\/a>) had a lot to say about marketing practices in mostly the digital sphere (and also on using those to create IRL connections.)<\/p>\n<p>One thing that I think is worth reiterating is the statement about using automatic services to tweet and and send direct messages to people that follow you, is that if it&#8217;s not personalized, auto direct messages are just annoying. In my case, it results in an auto-unfollow. Occasionally with a DM saying why I&#8217;m unfollowing. I&#8217;m also going to try and check out the &#8220;22 Immutable Laws of Branding.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The one point that I was extra interested in was&nbsp;re-branding. I&#8217;m originally from the prairies, and to a great extent, my heart still lives there, but I don&#8217;t actually live in the prairies anymore. So, do I change my blog name, or do I continue what I started? The debate lives on. (as an aside to anyone that attended the panel, <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/pdxyogini\">Sherri<\/a>, of <a href=\"http:\/\/vegannosh.me\/\">VeganNosh,<\/a> let me know that TempehFairy.com is still available for domain registration.) The panelists recommended seriously considering the value of&nbsp;re-branding, and overall the consensus seemed to be to avoid doing it if at all possible.<\/p>\n<p>An especially great moment was tweeting @brit_on_twit while sitting behind her (and not realizing it was her,) then having <a href=\"http:\/\/tothewestside.blogspot.com\/\">Michelle<\/a>&nbsp;(@tothewestside) tweet at both of us. (Maybe you just had to be there, but I thought it was perfect behaviour for a blogger con.)<\/p>\n<p>I spent the next hour being nervous about the Restaurant\/Product Reviews and Ethics class\/panel (since I&#8217;d be sitting in front of the audience for this one), however the nervousness was mitigated by talking to John McDevitt of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.laziestvegans.com\/\">Laziest Vegans<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganomaha.com\/\">Vegan Omaha<\/a>, who I&#8217;ve decided is one of the most calm and easygoing people I&#8217;ve met in a long time. Other folks on the class\/panel were Kyle (yet again from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganvagrant.com\/\">Vegan Vagrant<\/a>), and Bianca Phillips of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.vegancrunk.com\/\">Vegan Crunk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Some really interesting points were brought up during the discussion (from the audience), including the potential legal issues involved in reviewing products and restaurants (since even <a href=\"http:\/\/news.cnet.com\/8301-1023_3-10133466-93.html\">yelp reviewers have been sued<\/a>), how to ask for samples from companies (if you&#8217;re emailing them, make sure you mention your blog or twitter account in the email, give them info about who you are!), distinguishing between liking a product for it&#8217;s merit, or liking it merely because it&#8217;s vegan (Jason Das from <a href=\"http:\/\/supervegan.com\/\">SuperVegan<\/a> said during the Travel Panel &#8220;bad &nbsp;vegan food is bad for veganism&#8221;) as well as keeping in mind that your posted opinion can impact someone&#8217;s livelihood.&nbsp;That last point is something that I think is really important, and probably worthy of an entirely separate post someday. But not now.<\/p>\n<p>After running out of the room to grab lunch (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/bonzaiaphrodite\/6092169824\/in\/pool-1745195@N21\/\"> vegan texmex style &#8211; my favourite!<\/a>)&nbsp;went over to see the Publishing Panel with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bryannaclarkgrogan.com\/page\/page\/579094.htm\">Bryanna Clark Grogan<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.juliehasson.com\/\">Julie Hasson<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/veganlatina.com\/\">Terri Hope Romero<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.joninewman.com\/\">Joni Marie Newman<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ryanpatey.ca\/\">Ryan Patey<\/a>. With vegan cookbook queen Isa Chandra Moskowitz as moderator, and most of the other panelists, it was definitely cookbook-publishing-centric, but there was great info to be gleaned out about general publishing too.<\/p>\n<p>Ryan Patey of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ilovetofu.ca\/\">T.O.F.U magazine<\/a>, &nbsp;made some seriously awesome points about self publishing, and where it could go, or alternate avenues authours could explore. The one that jumped out at me was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.veganmainstream.com\/childrens-books-help-vegan-go-mainstream\">children&#8217;s books<\/a>! Especially having so many vegan friends with &#8220;read me a story&#8221; age children, and so many vegan parents out there, there is definitely a market for it.<\/p>\n<p>Terry Romero had mentioned writing software that I&#8217;d like to try out (on my partner&#8217;s macbook&#8230; cough hint hint) called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.literatureandlatte.com\/scrivener.php\">Scrivener<\/a>, it looks like a neat way to organize thoughts and ideas while creating. However, overall&nbsp;it seemed as though publishers prefer to work in MS Word.<\/p>\n<p>And then&#8230; it was time for the last panel of the day. It was hard to decide, as usual, but I ended up going to the Reality, Identity and Blogging. I enjoyed the different perspectives from Dynise Balcavage (the <a href=\"http:\/\/urbanvegan.net\/\">Urban Vegan<\/a>), Lauren Christensen, Sarah Matheny (MamaPea\/<a href=\"http:\/\/peasandthankyou.com\/\">Peas and Thank You<\/a>) and Lidiana <a href=\"http:\/\/thespicyvegan.blogspot.com\/\">The Spicy Vegan<\/a> (who I&#8217;ve learned is seriously serious about her privacy.) The panel was moderated by Jess S from <a href=\"http:\/\/getsconedpdx.com\/\">GetSconed <\/a>and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stumptownvegans.com\/\">StumptownVegans<\/a>&nbsp;(and various other pdx vegan greatness).&nbsp;I learned so much more about these awesome bloggers FROM this panel, I&#8217;m so glad I attended.<\/p>\n<p>Then it was all over. We all went back into the room of food and exhibitors, <a href=\"http:\/\/theppk.com\/\">Isa Chandra Moskowitz<\/a> and Terry Hope Romero did the closing address together (which just seems natural), and after a final good bye from the VVC Founders, we dispersed (somewhat). sadface.<\/p>\n<p>Until 2013!!!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I woke up too early on Sunday, mostly because I was still on Eastern Time, but it gave me the opportunity to run around the Rose Quarter for a few miles before it was time for breakfast! 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