Would you like your own BIL? Go for it! Here’s some helpful tips and resources for making it happen:
There are no “rules” for organizing a BIL. We just ask that your event, if it uses the BIL name, conform to a few BIL guidelines:
You’ll want a website to gather organizers and share information with attendees.
Once you have a page created somewhere, please email Bill Erickson so he can add you to the list of Upcoming Conferences on this site.
Finding a location should be your first priority. Be reasonable with your estimates of attendees, and remember that a packed small room is better than an empty large room. If there’s a nearby university, invite them to sponsor by providing space.
If you’re still gathering the community and don’t feel ready for a full BIL, try holding mini-BIL’s at a coffee shop or restaurant every month with a few speakers, along the same lines of Refresh or DorkBot.
One of the major benefits of the first BIL’s being next to TED was that we knew great speakers would already be in town. We invited friends who were speaking at TED to BIL, and that jump-started our speaker signup.
Use your personal network to find high-quality speakers to seed the list. Then, open speaker signup to your community. This way you never have a blank page of speakers, it sets the bar high, and helps share the types of talks the speakers should prepare.
Also, try to leave room open for speaker signup the day of the event. This will allow attendees who are inspired by the great speakers to give a talk of their own.
Here are some Speaker Guidelines that you should share with speakers.
Not everyone will be able to make it to your BIL. One of your priorities should be to try and record as many of the talks as possible. Use UStream or Seesmic to record the talks with a laptop and post them online. Ask attendees to bring video cameras to document the talks and demos, and upload them to sites like Youtube or Vimeo. Try to find sponsors willing to cover the cost of recording the talks in exchange for their logos in the video.
Once you do have video uploaded somewhere, we can embed it in the BIL Conference website.