BlogHer Business Talk: Moving From “Should” to “Can”

I'm Speaking at BlogHer Business 08Are you a woman that blogs? Then you need to know about the BlogHer conferences going on in 2008! BlogHer is an organization that reaches out to women bloggers in all areas, from professional blogging to mommy blogging to sex blogging. The conferences include men, but are focused on the issues and ideas near and dear to the hearts of women.

In 2008, there are two conferences and several “Reach Out” events: BlogHer Business, BlogHer, Real Out Tour in Boston, Washington DC, Greensboro, Nashville, Atlanta, and New Orleans.

I’m really looking forward to moderating a panel at BlogHer Business 2008, which is taking place April 3-4 in New York. Here’re the details:

Moving From “Should” to “Can”
Track: Social Media Creation Best Practices
You’ve heard all the reason you’re supposed to have a company blog and more. But let’s talk about moving from “should” to “can.” From technology choices to time management, community policies to common pitfalls, this session is designed to help you figure out what will give your company the greatest comfort level and potential for success when launching a blog, podcast or online community. Technologist and author Susannah Gardner moderates this discussion. We’ll get insight on how PBS Parents is making the journey from “should” to “can” by talking to the Director of PBS Parents, Jean Crawford, and one of her blogger/consultants, Jen Lemen...someone who is associated with the most authentic and creative aspects of the blogosphere, but is helping organizations tap into their opportunities to be a part of it.

Even if you can’t make it to one of the events this year (there are “blogherships” if there are financial reasons you can’t make it), you should really get familiar with the BlogHer organization, and get your blog into the BlogHer network. 

 

Comments

 

We sponsored the BlogHer Business ‘07 event.  I had the pleasure of attending, and it was a great, educational time.  I also met some great bloggers, some of whom even spoke at our blog conference last year.

Posted by Ashley on Mar 7, 2008.

 

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