Convention Idea: Call It Out

The roundup of convention ideas is here.

You want to call out your convention activities for fan-to-pro stuff.  But how to do it?  A lot of things can stand in your way:

  • A minicon might be a bit much.  After all you've got to run a con within a con and you might not have the material – or organizational structure to do it.
  • You have a huge amount of programming, and things can easily get lost.
  • Your convention is so diverse that its easy for anything to get lost in the shuffle.
  • Your introduction of the pro-fan panels is new and you're worried they may get lost in the shuffle.

What you want to do is make your pro-fan panels obvious and easily accessible and recognizable by those who are interested.  Here's a few things to try:

  • Have a separate "pro events" or "career events" sheet or booklet.  Call out the events, what they are, and their times.  You can even add some extra career resources on the sheet.  Include it with the schedule and your usual swag-bag.
  • Change your signs.  Maybe your signs for events can have icons, mascots, colors, etc. that call out just what's going on for panels that are pro-fan
  • Icons in the program book.  This is something I'd like to see done more – program books and schedules could use icons to call out panels of given interest.  From checkboxes to little logos to wingdings, different events could have different icons when listed.
  • Cross-promote.  Make sure people doing your profan panels note there are others.

Call out your profan activities.  It may even give you ideas how to call out other activities of different kinds.

– Steven Savage

Convention Idea: Leverage The Badges

The roundup of convention ideas is here.

When I was at a Project Management Institute meeting some time ago, the people doing the badges added a neat extra; colored tags indicating job status.  There was one sticker indicating your company was hiring, one indicating you were seeking work.  The "seeking work" stickers outnumbered the "hiring" ones, sadly, but it was a great idea.

Of course, at conventions, people are always putting things on their badges – stickers, ribbons, tags, etc.  They personalize them to show off their interests, affiliations, or just for the sake of fun.  I see a lot of it in the Bay Area.

You probably see where I'm going with this.

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Convention Idea – Presentations on Certifications

The roundup of convention ideas is here.

So what certifications are the pro-fans at your con interested in?

People who want careers based around their interests and obsessions have many steps to follow – education, employment, portfolio building, etc.  Missing from this list in all too many cases are professional certifications, except, perhaps in the IT field (and even then they can get overlooked).  Even though certifications can make a difference in a job search (as I have seen firsthand), they do get forgotten all too easily.

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