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Last week I spoke at BlogHer '11, a gathering of over 3,000 women bloggers. One of the conference sponsors had an exhibit area with 10+ puppies running around. One of the main reasons I go to BlogHer is to connect with old friends and to make new ones like: Beth of My Plastic-free Life. Photo by Green LA Girl ) 2.
This group of bloghers was having an animated conversation in the hall after lunch. That was the biggest buzz in the halls at Blogher. Technorati Tags: blogher. Perhaps a weekend conference. It turns out that they all read each other, but never had a chance to meet face-to-face. What's not so great?
But today, blogher Lisa Stone posted the Blogher 06 collection of blog banners and buttons. Here's more information about the conference and registration. As soon as the announcement came out in January, I registered. Okay, now I need to decide which button to put on my side bar.
I'm going to blogherconference ! Got childcare lined up and found a cheap flight. Now all I have to do is figure out how to make this image show up on of my side bars!
The nonprofit technology social calendar was packed full this evening with events happening all over Harvard Square, from the Symposium on Social Architecture co-sponsored by Corante and the Berkman Center to the 501 C3Tech Club gathering to a Blogher Meetup ! Stair Speech Series: Lisa Stone, Blogher. Technorati Tags: blogher
Halley Suitt 's post about how gender differences affect conference environment/culture. Wee Hours ' analysis of gender differences between the visual stream out of flickr for Blogher versus Gnomedex. Words from the three organizers: Elisa 's post on the conference content and a blogher story. Jay Rosen' s notes.
I'm off to my third BlogHerConference! Meanwhile, I'm finally doing the ten-second blogme meme: I'm going to have to use my BlogHer 2005 T-shirt slogan again -- "Enough about me, let's talk about my blog" a big hat tip to Alexandra Samuels. My draft which will change drastically can be found here.
The minute I walked into the reception at blogher tonight, Susan Getgood came up to me and said "Don't photograph my shoes. They remembered the shoe blogging from last year's conference. My blogher shoes and feet photos have gotten more hits than anything else on my blog! But because the blogher logo is green. -
Thank you Lisa , Elisa , and Jory for your leadership, vision, and hard work for making BlogHer such incredible experience for me. And, I know that there are many more people who volunteered their time, resources, and brainpower to make this one of the best conference I've attended. I can't wait for next year's blogher!
How to keep plugged into and contribute this blogher community? Volunteer for next year's blogher. Link to Women Bloggers - I've done quite a bit of that in my live reports, but I need to add the blogher blogroll. Link to Women Bloggers - I've done quite a bit of that in my live reports, but I need to add the blogher blogroll.
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Click To Play Here a round up of some the fabulous women Bloghers in Cambodia and Linux Chix that I met. I observed her sharing her knowledge with other women at the conference. Dee Dee with the BlogHer bag! On the right, is Sopheap who I interviewed for BlogHer. In this photo, Pagna is on the left.
BlogHer (where I am a Contributing Editor) launched a year-long campaign, BlogHers Act, at their 2007 conference this summer. During BlogHers Act, BlogHers will work to make a measurable improvement in "global health" issues. Bloghers Act Bloghersact Blogher women health blog
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AFP TechKnow Conference Orlando, FL. AMA Nonprofit Marketing Conference Washington, DC. DMA New York Nonprofit Conference New York, NY. BlogHer '12 New York, NY. Animal Rights National Conference Alexandria, VA. DMAW-AFP Bridge Conference National Harbor, MD. Event Dates Who's Going What We're Doing.
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Just a quick post to say that today at 6 PM Pacific Time is the last day to register for the BlogHerConference. blogher women blog nonprofit green social change Let me know if you'll be there in the comments of this post, by email (britt AT brittbravo.com), or Twitter (@bbravo). They are selling out.
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I started off in Camden, Maine to teach at the PopTech Fellows program, New Jersey Center for the Performing Arts for a session with arts marketers , and finally to Washington, DC to attend a briefing at the White House and to keynote the last BlogPotomac conference. That's rare in a conference setting. conference in 2010.
The 2007 NTC Conference is around the corner, well in April, but some discount pricing deadlines coming right up. Even though for many years I've had a paying gig with NTEN to coordinate the Day of Service at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) -- it is THE conference to attend if you work with technology and nonprofits.
Brian and I are often following each other on the nonprofit conference speaking circuit. I’ve know Kivi for over a decade and we often follow each other on the nonprofit conference circuit. This year was honored to be the keynote for the Washington State Nonprofit Conference and teach a workshop at University of Washington.
I first met Heather Gold when she did stand up comedy at the first Blogherconference in 2005. I first met Heather Gold when she did stand up comedy at the first Blogherconference in 2005. Thanks Heather for a terrific workshop!
The last week has been all about getting ready for, and going to, the NetSquared Conference (thus no new blog posts since last Thursday), but I'm back home now and getting back into a normal schedule. Now I'm really excited to go to the BlogherConference ! Plus Link TV was there documenting a lot of the conference as well.
Furthermore women are significantly underrepresented on panels at major technology conferences. To mobilize a network of women: One of our long term goals is to create a database of women technology experts to be used as a resource for the media and tech conference organizers. Details: Date: May 12, 2009.
I just got back from BlogHer , the largest gathering of female bloggers in America. It's the 5th year of the conference and has grown from a scrappy, homegrown, volunteer effort to a nationally renowned, corporate-sponsored conference. You can get up-to-speed with BlogHer '09 through their official liveblogs.
So, she graciously agreed to participate in our panel and do a quick interview for me so I could "pro blog it" for BlogHer. conference like SXSW? You are working in technology for a nonprofit, what did you did study in school? I'm also an avid photographer too, my flickr stream houses all my images in case you are interested.
" For me, live blogging notes from conferences and other gatherings helps me think through my fingers about what is being said in the room (and helps me retain it and share it with others (usually via my blog.) I often see many people taking notes at conference, either with pen in a moleskin or typing into a laptop.
This morning at the BlogHerConference, about 40 "green" and "social change" bloggers, organizations and companies got together for a Birds of a Feather Meetup. I asked folks to give me their cards so I could share who attended with you.
Conference. It was also wonderful to see Cynthia Samuels (BlogHer); Jocelyn Harman (Care2); Bill Strathan (Network(ed) for Good); Michael Hoffman (NTEN); Christina Arnold (Cambodia); Kate Bladow ; and many others. Conference. We also keynoted the Nonprofit 2.0 The next day, Allison Fine and I, keynoted the Nonprofit 2.0
I started contributing to Global Voices where I did blogging roundups from Cambodia. In 2007, I raised money to help sponsor the first Cambodian Bloggers conference and raised a lot of the money via Twitter as Shel Israel noted in his book, Twitterville. Here’s a video and blog post I wrote for Blogher back then.
I was beginning to wonder if I had attended blogher at all after stepping off the redeye at Logan at 10:00 a.m. But thanks to the blogher flickr stream and blogher participants with digital cameras, I found a few photos that documented my presence. this morning. Its about making connections. Draw Originally uploaded by George.
Hanging with Britt Bravo at NetSquared Conference Photo by Schipulites. For the past three years, I've had the pleasure of working closely with Britt Bravo at BlogHer and Netsquared. June 11-12th we will both be speaking at the 2008 Making Media Connections Conference. We rarely get any face time. in Chicago.
Lisa Stone's recent post on the Blogher Blog, " True or False: Do "women warm the podcast bench? " responds to Steve Friess' report for Wired News on the lack of a presence of women at the Portable Media Expo and Podcasting Conference. It means the guys at that conference don't know us.
Like many of my colleagues, I'm gearing up for blogher ! I'm going on an extended trip (10 days) which kicks off with the blogherconference and ends with NCDD conference - with lots inbetween. At the NCDD Conference, I'm working with Loretta Donovan and Chris Heuer on a BrainJam.
Ponzi will be posting her audio interviews she did during blogher hopefully soon. Read about her experiences doing audio during a conference session here. Technorati Tags: blogher She did about 30-40 of them! Wow, I'm impressed. She rocks as an interviewer! Seems like a debate or possible feud is brewing.
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