Is VidSummit worth it for content creators, brands, marketers and influencers?
There are so many tech conferences and events throughout the year. They range from free, to thousands of dollars and of course you have to add the travel and accommodation cost on top of that entry-price. When you are a content creator, a freelancer, a solo entrepreneur, a startup, or anyone else who pays their own way, you need to be very selective.
“Price is what you pay, value is what you get” I can’t recall when I started using this phrase, but that is what I look for in a conference: does it offer me actual, practical value that is worth the price.
A free event, that is a waste of time, is worse than an event that costs $500 but teaches a skill or allows you to make a connection which leads to bigger things.
Is VidSummit worth it?
When I saw a tweet about VidSummit, a conference on “Video Marketing, Influencer Marketing and YouTube Marketing”, I headed over to the website to check it out. Afterall, I run my Liron Segev YouTube Channel (shameless plug) so this event seemed perfect. Unfortunately, at the last moment, a client had an “emergency” so I had to cancel.
Watching the handful of Live Streams and the Tweets, I immediately regretted my decision as I quickly discovered what that special “thing” that made VidSummit special: Practical and Actionable.
VidSummit was not about just giving the usual-suspects of speakers a platform to blah blah about themselves how they got to million subscribers in ways that people starting out cannot relate to. But VidSummit was about actionable tips and tricks that content creators can implement immediately after the speaker’s session ends! Now that is powerful!
I reached out to some people who attended the event to see what they thought. Some just starting out, and some well established and this is what they took away from VidSummit:


“Dan Lok said that you need to start with how you think about monetizing your content. Fame without money is depression. If I want to produce quality content as inspired by Gary V and I need to be mindful of monetizing your content”


Ketih confirmed that “there was something Valuable for everyone, every day, no matter what niche or level of expertise. I picked up so much valuable information on creating and marketing on YouTube through the many speeches and being able to personally ask the speakers specific questions.”
“I was able to meet new like-minded friends, partners, and clients, but I would say something that had one of the biggest impacts on me was just being able to hear the success stories and exactly how people were able to piece their successes together so that I could then relate it to my business, path and goals and take action.”
There was a lot of information on how to properly and efficiently manipulate your YT channel and optimize your videos, thumbnails, end cards, etc.. through the wonderful people at TubeBuddy and VidIQ, who helped sponsor the event.”
“Very valuable information and awesome likeminded people from all over the WORLD to connect with personally and form new global business/personal relationships. There’s so much missed information and opportunity by simply watching the limited livestreams. This year was my first year, and I plan to attend it every year from here on out. “

So is there value at VidSummit?

So is there value? The answer seems to be a resounding YES.
The value is in the tips and tricks that you learn which teach you how to play with the YouTube algorithm to make it work for you. The value is about being able to walk up to someone who has 100 000 subs and just ask them burning questions that you can not Google. The value is in making those connections and being able to reach out months after the conference and collaborate on a project that makes sense. The value is in being in a safe room where everyone can succeed and in approaching a speaker who charges thousands in consulting time, would gladly sit with you and offer advice to help you.

The Best-Day-Ever-Shonduras summarized VidSummit perfectly: “VidSummit is where you go to make real industry friends and talk strategy…I love it”
As you can probably guess, VidSummit is on my Must-Attend-List for 2018 – who is coming with me?


Fantastic article! Would also love your opinion on this one 🙂 https://phlanx.com/content/are-influencers-worth-it