Remove Blogher Remove Conference Remove Facilitation Remove Offline
article thumbnail

11 Highlights from BlogHer '11

Have Fun - Do Good

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. What needs are you trying to fulfill for yourself online that could be better met offline? I held one little dachshund, Paprika, till my arms hurt. Siel of Green LA Girl.

Blogher 81
article thumbnail

Afternoon Blogher Buzz

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

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. Blogging is a women's platform because women love to talk and blogging facilitates talking on and offline. Perhaps a weekend conference.

Blogher 50
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We're going to be on a conference call and a meebo chat for member questions. I was networking weaving between the offline/online. Later, as more and more people created web pages, I would hand facilitate comments and did primitive crowd sourcing. My first steps. A totally manual blog! The Typo Police Page. Note the blink tag!

article thumbnail

The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

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.