POSTED: 8/8/18 | August 8th, 2018
TravelCon is just about one month away! I can’t believe it! Where did the time go? This time last year, I was brainstorming the event and now here it is!
For a long time, I’ve dreamed of putting on a conference that is less about “getting free trips to travel the world” and more about quality writing, branding, entrepreneurship, SEO, marketing, video production, and product creation — the things that help create a lasting business that delivers value to people and stands the test of time.
I love the web, but in-person events are ten times better for learning and networking. There’s something about meeting another person that bonds you so much more than following their lives on social media or via their blog posts. Face to face connections is where you can make the most lasting connections and relationships — I’ve met some of my best friends, coworkers, and mentors at conferences.
I don’t think my blog would be nearly as big as it is today had I not stepped away from my computer and started attending conferences and events in real life. Now I go to 7-10 conferences each year to meet people, improve my website, and learn new skills.
And that brings me back to TravelCon….
For those in the travel industry — or those who want to be, I want to share some final updates about the event:
With a month left to go, we have:
1. Finalized our schedule.
2. Our meet-ups and parties.
3. Our media marketplace.
3. Our speakers.
We have 600 attendees and 25 brands attending our marketplace where you can schedule meetings to make introductions and work on creating deals.
We’re going to have some really in-depth workshops and talks on how to improve your blog, vlog, photography, podcast, and writing. (You can click here to see the schedule.)
We also finalized our speaker list. We have a who’s who of over 70 of the best speakers in (and outside) travel:

Kristin Addis
Be My Travel Muse

Lola Akinmade
Geotraveler Media

Glory Ali
Muslim Travel Rock

Gloria Atanmo
The Blog Abroad

Marko and Alex Ayling
Vagabrothers

Alex Baackes
Alex in Wanderland

Derek Baron
Wandering Earl

Nathan Barry
ConvertKit

James Boyd
Singapore Airlines

Paul Brady
Condé Nast Traveler

Kara & Nate Buchanan
Kara and Nate

Carol Cain
Girl Gone Travel

Liz Carlson
Young Adventuress

Edin Chavez
Shut Your Aperture

Chris Christensen
Amateur Traveler Podcast

Jason Cochran
Frommers

Dave & Deb
The Planet D

Brian Dean
Backlinko

Torre DeRoche
Writer, Love With a
Chance of Drowning

Julia Dimon
Freelance Writer

David Farley
Freelance Writer

Pat Flynn
Smart Passive Income

Rachel Friedman
The Good Girls Guide to
Getting Lost

Paula Froelich
A Broad Abroad

Brendan Gahan
Epic Signal

Lebawit Lily Girma
Sunshine and Stilettos

Stephanie Griest
Writer, Around the Bloc

Adam Groffman
Travels of Adam

Matt Gross
Freelance Writer

Pete & Dalene
Hecktic Travels

Dani Heinrich
Globetrotter Girls

Spud Hilton
The San Francisco Chronicle

Ryan Holiday
Writer, Ego is the Enemy

Rob Holmes
GLP Films

Raimee Iacofano
Nomadic Matt

Steve Kamb
Nerd Fitness

Anna Karsten
Anna Everywhere

Matthew Karsten
Expert Vagabond

Peep Laja
ConversionXL

Cory Lee
Curb Free with Cory Lee

Gary Leff
View From the Wing

Kristin Luna
Camels & Chocolate

Jaume Marin
Costa Brava Tourism

Liam Martin
Staff.com

Colleen McDaniel
Cruise Critic

Neville Medhora
KopywritingKourse

Chris Mercer
MeasurementMarketing.io

Ben Mutzabaugh
USA TODAY

Ankur Nagpal
Teachable

Elena Nikolova
Muslim Travel Girl

Laurence Norah
Finding the Universe

Dan & Audrey
Uncornered Market

Stephen Oddo
Walks of Italy

Shannon O’Donnell
A Little Adrift

Chris Oldfield
Nomadic Matt

Cailin O’Neil
TravelYourself

Angie Orth
Angie Away

Sam Parr
The Hustle

Jack Paxton
VYPER

Rolf Potts
Vagabonding

Erick Prince
Minority Nomad

Mari Ramirez
CPA

Oneika Raymond
Oneika the Traveller

Carmela Resuma
FLYTE

Kiersten Rich
The Blonde Abroad

Chris Richardson
Nomadic Matt

Annette Richmond
From Annette

Kara Rosner
Diamond PR

Helen Russell
The Year of Living Danishly

Dan Saltzstein
The New York Times

Patricia Serrano
Fresh Traveler

Travis Sherry
Extra Pack of Peanuts

Ryan Stewart
SEO Consultant

Claudi Sult
GreenMe Berlin

Thomas Swick
Writer, Unquiet Days

Nadine Sykora
Hey Nadine

Mike Tieso
Art of Adventuring

Christine Tran
Tour de Lust

Brent Underwood
Brass Check

Chris Vasquez
AWeber

Erica Virvo
Nomadic Matt/FLYTE

Ryan Whaley
Greendoor Media

Ernest White II
FlyBrother

Amanda Williams
A Dangerous Business
Since we will have beginner and advanced sessions, there will be tracks and tips for people at all levels of success. I believe the best conferences have people of varying skill levels, so everyone can interact and learn from each other. For too long, travel media conferences have been only geared toward newbies. This conference is really about leveling up and moving to the next stage of your journey. All our talks are going to have actionable takeaways for you!
We’ll be having a media marketplace featuring the following brands where you’ll be able to make appointments and find ways to work together with them:
(Additionally, Visit Pheonix, Get Your Guide, and Landmass Maps will be attending our final marketplace day!)
Considering this is our first year, I’m stoked at the turnout and reception we’ve received!
If you’re interested in stepping up your game, being more than just another struggling influencer, and connecting with your peers and some of the top names and brands in the industry, join us!
We have about 20 last minute tickets left.
Just click here to learn more and secure your spot.
However, if you can’t make the event, we’re offering a virtual ticket. I get that we are all travelers and it’s hard to fly to the middle of the United States for a conference.
We are going to record all our panels, presentations, and keynotes (photo walks and writing workshops not included). Each will be posted online so you’ll be able to watch them from the comfort of your home on any device. Additionally, any PowerPoints or presentation materials that are given out will also be posted online. Everything will go online a few weeks after the event ends.
Though you’ll miss out on all the networking and fun parties (and even cooler people), you’ll get all the educational benefit of the conference, so you can improve your business and boost your career in the travel industry. Self-educating is one of the best ways to do that and create a sustainable platform that pays your bills. Don’t miss out!
The virtual ticket is $149 and can be purchased by clicking here.
Or, if you can’t make it, get the virtual ticket — and make plans to attend next year!
(And, for everyone else, this is the last update I’ll post before the event, so we’ll be back to travel tips soon enough!)
– Matt
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