How do I know if a conference is legitimate?
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How do I know if a conference is legitimate?
How to Find a Conference
- Trying to find a research conference that’s right for you is no piece of cake.
- Search for conferences online.
- Read Journals and Magazines.
- Ask fellow researchers for conference tips.
- Find a conference that matches your research timeline.
- Set out your goals for finding a conference.
How do you get invited to speak at a conference?
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- Going One Step Further.
- Why Should You Listen to Me? (My Street Cred)
- Pre-Work: Add That You’re a “Speaker” to your LinkedIn Summary.
- Point 2: Engage with the Conference on Social Media.
- Point 3: Write a Review/Recap Blog Post.
How do I get the most out of an academic conference?
6 Tips to Get the Most Out of a Conference
- Think About Your Goals. Consider your priorities for a conference.
- Choose the Right Conferences. There are several different types of conferences and they each have their own strengths.
- Plan Your Time.
- Networking.
- Don’t Neglect Twitter.
- Take Notes.
- Follow Up.
How do you find predatory conferences?
How to Identify Predatory Conferences
- So, how do you identify those predatory conferences?
- Check Email:
- Check the Website:
- Check for the Invited Talk:
- Advising Committee Members:
- Inadequate Peer Review:
- Acceptance Time and Rate:
- Connection to Other Predatory Conferences or Journals:
How do conferences get speaking engagements?
How to Get Speaking Engagements: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Step 1: Decide Why You Are Speaking.
- Step 2: Outline Your Talk(s)
- Step 3: Join the Chamber of Commerce.
- Step 4: Set Up Your Online Presence.
- Step 5: Book a Local Venue to Speak.
- Step 6: Speak at a Regional Conference.
- Step 7: Set Up Your Film Crew.
What to do after attending a conference?
In The First Days
- Get Social. The conference does not have to end the day you check out of your hotel and go home.
- Brain Dump.
- Update LinkedIn.
- Download Presentation Decks.
- Assess The Conference Value.
- Facilitate Connections.
- Put What You Learned Into Practice.
- Pass Along Knowledge.