Less Money, Less Everything Visits St. Petersburg

So you have the greatest idea for a mobile app and the smarts to design it, but you don't have a clue how to grow it, how to sell it, who wants it or how to share it.

Or maybe you're the best at building websites and want to share your knowledge with others, but you don't know how, when, where or whether it can make you casharoonies to buy your buddies beer next weekend much less for the rest of your lives.

Or maybe you just want to rub carpals and exchange tweets with a couple of upstarts (aka startups) who've figured out how to turn a profit online by sharing what they know.

Consider the "Less Money Conference,'' a two-day intensive workshop designed to help you think your way to success by maximizing web resources and building off the experiences of Allan Branch and Steven Bristol, founders of "Less Everything.''

The "Less Money Conference'' -- see promo video -- comes to Tampa Bay June 6 and 7 via the Courtyard Marriott in downtown St. Petersburg.

Speakers include: Geoff DiMasi of p'unkave, Carl Smith of NgenWorks and Chad Pytel of Thoughtbot.

The cost to attend: $300. Register by clicking here.

Writer: Diane Egner
Source: LessMoney.LessEverything
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Diane Egner is a community leader and award-winning journalist with more than four decades of experience reporting and writing about the Tampa Bay Area of Florida. She serves on the boards of the University of South Florida Zimmerman School of Advertising & Mass Communications Advisory Council, The Institute for Research in Art (Graphicstudio, the Contemporary Art Museum, and USF’s Public Art Program) Community Advisory Council, Sing Out and Read, and StageWorks Theatre Advisory Council. She also is a member of Leadership Florida and the Athena Society. A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a BA in journalism, she won the top statewide award for editorial writing from the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors while at The Tampa Tribune and received special recognition by the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists for creative work as Content Director at WUSF Public Media. Past accomplishments and community service include leadership positions with Tampa Tiger Bay Club, USF Women in Leadership & Philanthropy (WLP), Alpha House of Tampa Bay, Awesome Tampa Bay, Florida Kinship Center, AIA Tampa Bay, Powerstories, Arts Council of Hillsborough County, and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. Diane and her husband, Sandy Rief, live in Tampa.