MicroConf US in Atlanta is here in just a couple weeks, and this is your last call to buy tickets. We’ve sold more than 90% of the tickets, and we will sell this event out as we have for many years. The event is April 21st through the 23rd in Atlanta, Georgia at the amazing Starling Atlanta.
There are going to be 200-ish of your closest bootstrapped and mostly bootstrapped founder friends who are showing up to hear talks from folks like Rand Fishkin of SparkToro, Asia Orangio of DemandMaven. I’m giving a talk as well, and Dr. Sherry Walling will be talking about staying motivated as an entrepreneur.
We have a special guest MC, Lianna Patch, and we’ll have a very special guest who has never appeared on the MicroConf stage before- Ben Chestnut, the co-founder of MailChimp.
Get all the details and secure your ticket before they run out at microconf.com/americas.
MicroConf US in Atlanta is here in just a couple weeks, and this is your last call to buy tickets. We’ve sold more than 90% of the tickets, and we will sell this event out as we have for many years. The event is April 21st through the 23rd in Atlanta, Georgia at the amazing Starling Atlanta. It’s a vibrant, upscale escape for creative souls. It’s going to be a great event.
There are going to be 200-ish of your closest Bootstrap and mostly Bootstrap founder friends who are showing up to hear talks from folks like Rand Fishkin of SparkToro, Asia Orangio of DemandMaven. I’m giving a talk that has never appeared on this YouTube channel, and a talk by Dr. Sherry Walling on staying motivated as an entrepreneur.
We have a special guest MC, Leanna Patch, and a very special guest who has never appeared on the MicroConf stage before, Ben Chestnut, the co-founder of MailChimp. He really doesn’t do many in-person events, but he has agreed to come on and do a fireside chat with me, I’m really looking forward to it.
If you haven’t attended a MicroConf in a few years, we’ve changed the format. We used to have 9 or 10 speakers over two days, so it was a lot of content, a lot of sitting in seats, and we’ve completely reorganized it. We have about five talks, and the afternoons are reserved for interaction for workshops and for our excursions. We’ve done excursions like ax throwing, brewery tours, improv classes. I know we aren’t hosting all of those here in Atlanta, but those are the types of things we do to get you out of the building, a little bit out of your comfort zone, but to be around other founders and make friends because MicroConf is about relationships. And that’s the thing we have doubled down on over the past three or four years as we’ve re-engineered the event from focusing on content to focusing on the community and the relationships that are built between founders.
So if you’re thinking about attending, you want to head to microconf.com/us and buy your ticket.
Unfortunately, I’m going to be unable to help you out when we sell out and you email me asking if you can get a ticket, because once we’re done, we’re done. It’s Microconf.com/us, and if you want to meet up again with about 200-ish of your closest founder friends that from past MicroConfs, from MicroConf Remote, from MicroConf Connect, and of course the Bootstrap community on Twitter started around MicroConf. So many of those folks that you know are going to be attending. So you don’t want to miss out. Microcomp.com/us. Hope to see you there!