Local blogger? Get to the Talk About Local Unconference
Posted: September 10th, 2009 | Author: Ed Walker | Filed under: blogging, Journalism, social media, web | Tags: community journalism unconference, october talk about local conference, talk about local, talk about local unconference, uk talk about local unconference, unconferences | No Comments »If you blog about local issues or class yourself as a hyper-local blogger then you need to get yourself registered for the Talk About Local Unconference.
It’s Saturday 3rd October 2009 in Stoke-on-Trent, at the University of Staffordshire.
It’s a chance for all those involved in local community journalism/blogging to come together, share their experiences and find out what other people are doing across the UK.
The website states:
The conference is not for you to come and be comatised by web 2.0 marketeers telling you how you can monetize 24/365 relationships or transition viral ROI it is for real people, running real hyperlocal sites to network with people who are doing the same thing.
The thing people say to us most when we are talking about Talk About Local (and you may have noticed we love to talk about it!) is ‘I didn’t know anyone else was doing this’ so we are giving you the chance to meet up with all the other people who you didn’t know were doing the same as you!
The format is going to be Unconference, fun, relaxed and informal. As well and the unconference event, we will be holding social media surgeries where you can come along and speak to friendly developers and experts to get advice about your site or how to fix that niggling problem you just can’t seem to get your head around.
I’ve registered as Blog Preston. It’s free to attend and there’s even some free lunch.
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