Gunaxin attending Blogs with Balls
Blogs with Balls will be held on June 13th in New York City. If you haven’t head about this yet, it is the first in a “series of regional social sports blogger and new media gatherings featuring speakers and panelists specifically focused on sports fans, writers, sites, teams, athletes and companies; and their ability to maximize new media outlets for promotion and advancement.” In case you are wondering with Blogs with Balls has to offer to you, check “Why you should attend.”
So who is going to be at this thing? Apparently everyone. Check out the speaker list:
- Jim Bankoff, SB Nation
- Nat Berman, Uncoached
- Adam Best, FanSided.com, Arrowhead Addict
- Sarah Braesch, BlogHer, Social Media Consultant
- Matthew Cerrone, MetsBlog.com
- A.J. Daulerio, Deadspin
- Jim DeLorenzo, Octagon
- Spencer Hall, EDSBS, TSN Sporting Blog
- Dan Levy, On the DL Podcast
- Jarret Myer, Co-Founder, Uproxx Media
- John Ness, NBC Local
- Jeff Pearlman, Author, SI.com Columnist
- Julia Roy, Undercurrent.com, JuliaRoy.com
- Matt Sebek, JoeSportsFan.com
- Dan Shanoff, DanShanoff.com, VP of Content, Associated Content
- Andrew Simon, WhoDeyRevolution.com
- Sarah Spain, Mouthpiece Sports
- Ryan Spoon, InGameNow.com
- Dan Steinberg, The Washington Post’s D.C. Sports Bog
- Richard Ting, VP and Executive Creative Director, Mobile & Emerging Platforms Group, R/GA (& blogger at Flytip)
- Jimmy Traina, Senior Producer, SI.com
- Michael Tunison, KissingSuzyKolber.com
- Matt Ufford, WithLeather.com
- Pete Vlastelica, CEO, Yardbarker.com
- Greg Wyshynski, Editor, Yahoo! Sports’ Puck Daddy
Since for some reason Gunaxin was left off the speaker list, we had to buy some tickets, and will be in attendance like common citizens, just like you! If you’d like to join us for this event, get your tickets, and be sure to use our referral code “GNXN”. Let us know if you do, and we’ll bring a special gift to you at the event. We look forward to meeting the folks above, as many of them have helped us in our journey to making Gunaxin what it is today… a site too crappy to get invited to speak.