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What to Expect this Weekend at FC Santa Cruz 2009

// August 11th, 2009 // Comments // Santa Cruz 2009

What to Expect at This Saturday (15th) at Freelance Camp Santa Cruz

The day will start at 8am with an hour of socializing over coffee and pastries. We will be handing out free Klean Kanteen stainless steel water bottles at the sign up. We have 250 bottles and 300 signups, so come early!

It is really important you arrive by 9am so you can participate in creating the day’s agenda. At 9am sharp we will give directions on how to propose a topic and then we will create the schedule. We will be harvesting the minds and expertise of all the people in the room to come up with topics pertinent to freelancers.

If you’d like to lead a session you’re going to want to speak up with your topic idea at 9am, when the schedule is being created.

Looking for more info: browse www.freelancecamp.org

What You Need to Bring

* A head full of topic ideas
* Your laptop (free wi-fi provided thanks to Cruzio.) or a notebook and pen will do.
* Lots of business cards. This is a great networking opportunity. You can get a quick turnaround from Zazzle.com if you are in need of cards.
* Please consider bringing your own coffee mug (if you don’t want to use your canteen). We will provide a water cooler full of refreshing cool spring water for you to fill your own drinking device.

Session Participation

After the schedule goes up you’ll be able to peruse the offerings and decide where you want to go. Remember, this is a participatory event. You’re encouraged to join in the conversation that gets started in the session, so you may want to go to some where you want to learn more about the topic, and you may want to go to some where you have useful knowledge to share.

If You Want to Lead a Session

Bring any materials you’d like to share. As a topic leader you keep the conversation going. You don’t have to be an expert on your topic; since topics are usually fairly broad, there’ll probably be others present who can help you out. This is about sharing information within the group so you want to encourage everyone to participate.

Need a topic idea? We’ve suggested some here to get you started. Please be thinking of others that can be added to the list, we’re working off the power of the collective:

* how much should I charge?
* handling slowdowns
* contracts and negotiations
* part time: balancing job and clients
* how to fire a client
* business structures
* getting work through your portfolio
* why start a business?
* sales – creating new leads
* doing both services & products
* handling quick growth
* retirement
* managing remote teams
* time management
* subcontracting
* what to do when things go wrong?
* from part time to full time
* taxes and savings
* how to work from home and stay happily married
* insurance: health, life, liability
* [your idea here] …

After Party at Motiv

The owners of Motiv, a high end restaurant / bar / club have made their venue available starting at 5:30pm. For location and more visit: http://www.freelancecamp.org/santa-cruz-after-party-at-motiv.

Other Useful Information

* Morning coffee + pastries and lunch will be provided – free of charge thanks to our generous sponsors. Lunch will be selected from a variety of downtown venues including Zoccoli’s, Planet Fresh, Jack’s, Woodstocks, The Greek and a smattering from Costco.

* The event takes place in the brand new Rittenhouse building right on pacific and church. While the address is 1375 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, the entrance we will use in on Church Street right by across from Clouds. This is a really cool place to hold a BarCamp, lot’s of creative inspiration with a great view! Many many thanks to Palace Office Supply & Office Interiors for providing furniture.

* If you plan to live blog or tweet – the hash tag is #freelancecamp

The General Schedule:

8 – Coffee and socializing
9 – 10 Planning Session
10 – 12:30 Sessions Run
12:3 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 5 Sessions run
5:15 – 6 Wrap-up / discussion / cleanup
5:30 + Drinks and Food at Motiv

Volunteer

We could use your help! Just reply to this post. Please let us know if you are open to giving an hour to help with the following:

* Signup
* Food
* Cleanup
* Runners
* Move in (friday evening)
* Move out (sunday afternoon)

Thank you to our Totally Cool Sponsors!

Please patronize them often and thank them profusely for supporting our cause.

Baskin & Grant Legal
City of Santa Cruz: Economic Development & Redevelopment
Cruzio
Elance
Hope Foundry
Mashable
Nextspace
Palace Office Supply & Office Interiors
Parachute Creative
Rittenhouse
Santa Cruz New Tech MeetUp
Shane & Peter Inc.
Central Coast Small Business Development Center
Studio Holladay
SugarCRM

The World’s First Freelance Camp

// July 11th, 2008 // Comments // Santa Cruz 2008

Come hang out August 16th in the amazing coastal city of Santa Cruz, California (bring your beach towel)!

Freelance Camp is a place to discuss and explore the different approaches to running a successful freelance business / small service company. The event is FREE and we even feed you (thanks to our very cool sponsors). Come ready to learn, and if you are up to it, ready to talk!

The event is capped at 150 people, so sign up quick if you can make it.

More information after the jump!

Event Details

Date: August 16, 2008
Time: 8am – 6pm – be on time!
Cost: Free
Location: Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz, California
Website: http://www.freelancecamp.org

Sign up for the event!

Space is limited to 150 people and we will close sign-up at that point so don’t lag, you might miss out.

Participants

You own a service business or you want to. Maybe you are a graphic designer, a web developer, a mechanical engineer, a writer, a lawyer, a real estate agent, a landscaper, a bookkeeper … if you sell your expertise to people, then you will fit right in!

  1. Come with an answer and some questions to help make the agenda in the morning
  2. Hang out with cool people and compare notes with other business owners in similar industries. Meet some folks who could help your business and / or others whom you can help.
  3. Find potential clients, subcontractors and partners.
  4. Work together to figure out how we can all get more time and money out of our companies.

Never heard of a bar camp? Here is a quick intro:

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from participants.

How it works: http://barcamp.org/WhatToExpect
The rules: http://barcamp.org/TheRulesOfBarCamp

Want a freelance camp closer to home? Get a few people together and make one!

Our Sponsors

We wanted to give a quick shout out to some pretty special groups that have nurtured this event and allowed us to make it free. On a special note, we have some big news for you santa cruz / san jose / monterey / san francisco freelancers: a new co-working space is about to open in Santa Cruz called NextSpace, Coworking + Innovation. We should see it come to life around the time of the event and we couldn’t be more excited.

Santa Cruz Design + Innovation Center
Lighthouse Bank
Freelance Switch
NextSpace, Coworking + Innovation
Lulu Carpenters
Paul Cuccia, Realtor
Quiddities
ProductOps
Shane & Peter Inc.