Saturday Schedule
Saturday has arrived...Here is where you'll find the posts you want to follow today.
For those of you who can't be here in person for Blogher, keep track of the sessions by reading the following Blogher-sponsored live-blogs of each and every session.
Blogher is looking for dedicated podcasters to cover each session of the conference. If you are looking for an opportunity to pick up valuable audio capturing skills with a trained professional, or if you are already a podcaster and want to brush up your skills in a professional environment, please send us a short resume or paragraph describing your skills and experience.
Each audio volunteer will receive a coveted 2-day conference pass. This is now the only way to get into Day One, which has long been sold out!!
If this sounds like a project you would enjoy being a part of, please send your cv/description to mir@flinknet.com.
Read on for details...
That's right, someone to scale tall buildings in the dead of night and paint the Blogher logo in giant purple letters. No wait, that's another job description isn't it. One with a mask and a cape and some kind of super-power.
The real Signage Heroine will be responsible for:
Taking last year's signage and badge templates and updating and augmenting them for 2006
Reviewing with BlogHer staff to ensure all signs are properly accounted for. There will likely be a two to three dozen signs.
Arranging with vendor of choice to have them printed and shipped to conference location.
Update: The position has been filled by Jes of Just Say Jes
Thanks a bundle (your lasso and hat will be waiting for you at coat check..)
That's right cowpokettes, Blogher is looking for a speaker wrangler. Just to clarify, that's sort of like a universal personal assistant.
The Speaker wrangler will take care of logistics around anything to do with the bevy of amazing speakers participating in Blogher '06.
Anyone who was at the first Blogher conference will understand the gravity of this request. {grin}.
We NEED our very own volunteer tech guru for Blogher '06.