The Green Files > Lets Take It Offline - BlogHer & Blogger Social
[Marketing Environmentalism] I wrapped up my week last week in New York at 2 amazing in-person events for active online social media creators: BlogHer Business and Blogger Social ”08. I walked away with more robust connections with people I already knew online and .
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[Julie Leung: Seedlings & Sprouts] The how of Foo [Camp]: I also wished the schedule had somehow been put online. The physical aspects of the board - later stationed in a covered walkway outside - including its height and width, made certain sessions and rooms easier to read and write than .
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[Anatoleopal's Weblog] Nerd by Nerdwest: It gives the impression that BlogHer is some sort of club, and once you have been stamped with the BlogHer logo, you are forever identified as such, even at other conferences. It also alienates those who are not “members”, and it can intimidate people who have not attended BlogHer from raising their hand and entering the seemingly BlogHer-dominated discussion.
[Surfette] Fresh from the "Pinch me" files: Did I do right?: Today, BlogHer provides a front-row seat to what I can only call revolutionary change, specifically: How participatory media are activating and changing the most powerful consumers in the world -- American women. I'm sure many of you know the statistics, so I will only briefly recap: American women control 83 percent of household spending, including cars and electronics, about $5 trillion a year.
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[BlogHer blogs] Looking for paid blogger / editors: The goal of the bloggers is to build community and further understanding. Users can also set up User Groups (like Google groups) around causes to build dialog and community around their own very specific causes.
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[An SEO & Web Marketing Blog: Scatterings] Writing for the Huffington Post and speaking at SMX West: I was surprised to hear that the Huffington Post gets 250,000 comments per month and that they employ comment moderators to work around-the-clock. Wow, quite an operation!
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[BlogHer - Mommy & Family] When life gets tough, the mom bloggers rally.: Each time I would stumble across another blog bearing the "Bring It On" button that showed that Susan was in that blogger's thoughts, my heart was warmed. Too often we forget that there are real people behind the blogs we read.
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[Indecisive Peach] The Great Interview Project II: Meet a Peach: I think my teachers would cackle with glee when I say that my first thought is, ”What do you mean by ”writing?” But yes, I do think there is a great deal of difference in blogging and writing, especially academically. Academic writing is completely stilted, and from what Ive seen, mandates the superfluous use of jargon and academicese to befuddle the gist out of something that could have said quite clearly.
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