Big Omaha 2010 tickets are on sale!

At long last, tickets for Big Omaha 2010, May 13-15, are on sale. Go get ’em while they’re hot! This year promises to be just as exciting, inspiring, and fun-filled as last year. We’ve expanded the event into Saturday to provide 50% more content to get you excited about startups, entrepreneurship, creativity and following your…

At long last, tickets for Big Omaha 2010, May 13-15, are on sale. Go get ’em while they’re hot! This year promises to be just as exciting, inspiring, and fun-filled as last year.

We’ve expanded the event into Saturday to provide 50% more content to get you excited about startups, entrepreneurship, creativity and following your passions. The event schedule breaks down like this:

Thursday – Opening party

Friday – Full day of speakers with provided breakfast and lunch, and a “big party” to wrap it up

Saturday – Half-day of speakers with provided breakfast

For those of you who weren’t a part of last year’s event, here are a few of the things people had to say:

Jason Fried, Speaker – Big Omaha was great. Definitely one of the best produced, one-day conferences I’ve been to in awhile.

Gary Vaynerchuk, Speaker – Big Omaha is amazing! This is the best conference I have been to in awhile, the heart and effort of the peeps that put this together = rad.

Tawheed Kader, Attendee – Big Omaha wasn’t just a conference to me, it was a wake-up call that you don’t necessarily have to be in San Francisco to drink tea, tweet and create the next web innovation that impacts the world.

Shane Adams, Attendee – The [organizers] put together a heckuva day that made the three-hour northward trek completely worth the price of admission.

Note: The Big Omaha website had originally posted listed Micah Baldwin as speaker, but due to a scheduling conflict he’s no longer able to make it. We’re bummed, but don’t worry, we’ll be bringing in another excellent speaker!

Here are photos from last year’s event, via Flickr:

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