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Ask HN: Is going to conferences as a freelancer worth it?

1 pointsby good-ideaover 6 years ago
Without an employer to sponsor a pass, the price of many conferences is fairly inhibiting. When I can watch the videos after the event, the idea of spending that kind of money to be there in-person doesn&#x27;t really add up.<p>The networking aspect is attractive - but I imagine that these kind of connections would be more valuable to those in the startup &#x2F; &quot;salaried&quot; landscape.<p>If you&#x27;re a freelancer and have gone to a tech conference, what has your experience been like? Did you feel like it was it worth it?<p>In my case, I&#x27;m thinking about attending the GraphQL Summit later this year. My clients tend to be small businesses or early stage startups that are looking to put together an MVP - not necessarily the kind of people you&#x27;d meet while discussing the architecture of your API.

3 comments

azzenover 6 years ago
I would say it&#x27;s worth it. It&#x27;s an opportunity to learn and connect with the right people. The only tweak I suggest is introduce yourself as a business owner not a freelancer even if you are flying solo.<p>You can easily start an internet company within few days with stripe atlas: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stripe.com&#x2F;atlas" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stripe.com&#x2F;atlas</a>
halfbrownover 6 years ago
From personal experience I&#x27;d say it&#x27;s 100% worth it for the networking alone (as long as you are open, willing, and able to actually do it authentically), not to mention the knowledge gained from the speakers.<p>Over the years I&#x27;ve earned easily 10x in contracts what I spent on tickets, airfare, and hotels&#x2F;transportation&#x2F;food across all events, not to mention gaining new friends, colleagues, and industry connections. I highly recommend finding the right conference(s) and hitting them as often as you can, even if it&#x27;s just once every few years.<p>But don&#x27;t limit yourself to just the big conferences, either. Finding the right Meetups and smaller venues and groups can be just as valuable. You&#x27;ll get as much out of them as you put into them.
muzaniover 6 years ago
I&#x27;ve gone to conferences as a startup owner, where part of the cost was subsidized by government. They were fun but not very helpful. I&#x27;ve met a lot of people who were excited and wanted to close a deal, but kept dragging it out until I took it for a polite rejection.