Our goal at TravelCon is to create an environment where our attendees can learn from leaders inside - and out - of travel. You'll learn from the best - their victories, failures, and top strategies so you succeed quicker than you competition. If you can't attend the event in person, you can purchase this "virtual" ticket that will give you access to all the keynotes and presentations from the privacy of your computer - no matter where you are in the world! Even if you are a beginner, these talks will help you out.

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The speaker line up was impressive especially for a first-year conference. Some of them are pretty quick and will only take a few minutes. Others will take a couple of hours. Ryan Holiday gave a keynote around the themes in his book Perennial Seller.
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Turns out, I was right! It was a fun atmosphere, but quite crowded and loud. I went alone and was totally overwhelmed at the beginning, but with the people I met there, the night turned into a dinner out and drinks later on at the conference hotel. I was really glad I went. Some of them were organized like this one and others were just small meetups at bars nearby. TravelCon was held at the Westin at Copley Square. The hotel itself was beautiful and rather fancy.
I guess it made me feel better knowing my first big travel conference would be at an event that was also in its first year. Turns out, the conference exceeded all of my expectations! Great question! It was founded by experienced travel blogger, Matt Kepnes, better known online as Nomadic Matt. His goal was to create an event that stood out from other conferences and help travelers much like himself learn the skills needed to develop a profitable and sustainable career in the travel industry. Despite the brave face and faux confidence I put forth, I was actually very nervous about TravelCon in the beginning.