August 29th, 2007
A few days ago I wrote here, enthusiastically, about the scheduled Blog Business Summit event scheduled for Chicago in September. And I was so enthusiastic, I wrote about it also on my Thinking Home Business blog.
I concluded the post on this site with a mention of the fact that I had not so far been […]
By Des Walsh -- 7 comments
August 24th, 2007
The next Blog Business Summit is only a few weeks away now. The event is to be held in Chicago, 17-19 September, and its structure is an interesting reflection of how blogging in the business sector has evolved since the first Summit in January 2005 in Seattle. (NOTE: the Chicago event scheduled for September has […]
By Des Walsh -- 3 comments
June 25th, 2007
I don’t know whether it’s a first for blogging conferences, but the ever-innovative people at BlogHer have arranged, in tandem with their BlogHer ‘07 - “A World of Difference” conference in Chicago this July, a virtual world BlogHer in Second Life.
This should be a boon for those who can’t make it to Chicago and are […]
By Des Walsh -- 2 comments
May 30th, 2007
The third annual womens blogging conference, BlogHer 07, is scheduled for July 27-29 in Chicago.
And it’s not just for geeks or experienced bloggers, nor is it focused on business blogging:
BlogHer is open to anyone and everyone who considers themselves part of the blogosphere, and is particularly focused on serving women who blog. All ages, ethnicities, […]
By Des Walsh -- 2 comments
May 5th, 2007
One place I’ve never been and would really like to be a week from now is Chicago, Illinois.
Not just because of the architecture, although that would be something to look forward to. Rather, and more immediately, because that’s where the SOBCon07 is to be held, from the evening of Friday May 11 through Saturday May 12.
SOBCon07 […]
By Des Walsh -- 3 comments
April 18th, 2007
The next Blog Business Summit conference is to be held in Chicago, September 17-19.
The first Summit was back in January 2005, in Seattle, when business blogging was not nearly as widespread as now.
In the media release about the 2007 event, BBS President and CEO Steve Broback is quoted as claiming a major change in attitude […]
By Des Walsh -- 0 comments
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