Conference Special Offers
A Week in Review - November 6, 2009
Happy Friday!!Another great week with an exciting holiday announcement - TWO BlogHer parties! In true BlogHer fashion we are having fun on not one but two coasts!
Announcing Two BlogHer Holiday Meet-Ups! Join us in SF or NYC on December 3, 2009
The holidays are upon us. No, really, they are. Halloween just ended, and that means it's time to talk holiday fun! BlogHer will kick off the month of December with a meet-up on each coast near each BlogHer office. This year, we'll also do a food drive at each meet-up, so we can help spread the cheer.
A Week in Review - October 30, 2009
Happy Halloween to all those who enjoy this spooky day! Go have fun, I'll be hiding under the covers :((
Announcing the BlogHer '10 Call for Ideas!
Today we are excited to get started on BlogHer '10 programming by announcing our annual call for ideas!
This post will describe:
1. What is the BlogHer '10 programming timeline?
2. What is the difference between BlogHer-programmed sessions and Room of Your Own sessions and how both are scheduled?
3. What is our call for ideas and what kind of suggestions are we looking for?
4. How do I send in my suggestions?
A Week in Review - October 23, 2009
Happy Friday - woo hoo, the weekend is here! It's been a while since we've touched base so let's get down to business - here's what we're doing...
A Week in Review - October 2, 2009
The first annual BlogHer Food event wrapped up last Saturday in San Francisco and we all had so much fun!
How to use your food (or non-food) blog to save the world
What is stopping you from using your food blog—or, really, any blog you write—to save the world? What is your barrier to entry into that place where your blog goes beyond telling a story and actually serves as a platform for the causes about which you’re most passionate?That was the question asked by Lydia Walshin of A Perfect Pantry and Drop In & Decorate® cookies for donation at the end of How Food Blogs Can Save The World, our panel at BlogHerFood ’09, and a worthy question which which to grapple. The participants in the panel--who also included Pim Techamuanvivit, who has raised more than $250,000 through her Menu For Hope event on Chez Pim, and Valerie Harrison of More Than Burnt Toast, who will release a fundraising cookbook in November as part of the efforts of BloggerAid: Changing the Face of Famine--were in various stages of their efforts, and they wanted to share their expertise with conference attendees.
A Week in Review - September 25, 2009
Hello friends,
What Makes A Great Food Blog?
While getting ready to speak on The Meaning of Identity and the Value of Voice in a Crowded Foodblogging World at BlogHer Food '09 this Saturday, I looked back to one of my very first posts on my blog, in which I looked at what makes a great food blog. The number one characteristic was:
A Delicious Decision in the Jessica Seinfeld Cookbook Case
Have any of you wondered what happened in the Jessica Seinfeld cookbook case? Being an attorney* and a food blogger**, I was very intrigued with the issues involved. Little did I know that close to two years later, I'd be preparing to speak about some of those issues as a member of the "Protecting Yourself and Your Work" panel at BlogHer Food '09.
BlogHer Business '10
Register Here!
The BlogHer Business Conference will take place on Thursday, August 5. Details, including the agenda, speakers and sponsors, are updated frequently.
Now in its fourthyear, the BlogHer Business Conference is an annual "crash course" on best practices for reaching the most influential and powerful consumers -- women online -- in the quickly evolving social media world.
Attendees find themselves on fertile ground for innovative ideas, interacting with a mix of social media experts, business bloggers, and brand marketers who have experience building campaigns and working in social media environments.
The BlogHer Business audience is comprised of several key groups:
* Brand marketers working within corporations * Communications/PR professionals * Media buying executives * Business bloggers/social media consultants
This event is kept at a smaller size (150-200 attendees) to facilitate deeper discussion and more valuable networking.
The BlogHer Business Conference will take place on Thursday, August 5. Details, including the agenda, speakers and sponsors, are updated frequently.
Now in its fourthyear, the BlogHer Business Conference is an annual "crash course" on best practices for reaching the most influential and powerful consumers -- women online -- in the quickly evolving social media world.
Attendees find themselves on fertile ground for innovative ideas, interacting with a mix of social media experts, business bloggers, and brand marketers who have experience building campaigns and working in social media environments.
The BlogHer Business audience is comprised of several key groups:
* Brand marketers working within corporations * Communications/PR professionals * Media buying executives * Business bloggers/social media consultants
This event is kept at a smaller size (150-200 attendees) to facilitate deeper discussion and more valuable networking.
BlogHer '10
Join us in August for BlogHer's 6th Annual Conference!
Register Now!
Building on the momentum of five consecutive sold-out annual conferences, BlogHer '10 will bring bloggers from every corner of the blogosphere together for hands-on learning, rich discussions, opportunities to meet with the brands that support them and plentiful networking opportunities. BlogHer ’10 will take place on August 6 & 7, bringing over one thousand attendees together to celebrate 2010.”
One of the number one reasons we all attend BlogHer every year, whether coming for the first time or as an old-timer, is to meet our online community. So after five years we think it's a great time to celebrate the fact that our blogging, whether personal, professional or political, has brought us work, friends, satisfaction and is most definitely a significant part of our real life!
BlogHer '10 will be at the The Hilton New York from August 6 - 7, 2010. We will kick off on Thursday August 5 with out fourth annual BlogHer Business Conference, and will continue with the two-day 6th annual BlogHer Annual Conference on Friday and Saturday, August 6 & 7..
Check back often as we update our agenda, speakers, and sponsors pages.
Register Now!
Register Now!
Building on the momentum of five consecutive sold-out annual conferences, BlogHer '10 will bring bloggers from every corner of the blogosphere together for hands-on learning, rich discussions, opportunities to meet with the brands that support them and plentiful networking opportunities. BlogHer ’10 will take place on August 6 & 7, bringing over one thousand attendees together to celebrate 2010.”
One of the number one reasons we all attend BlogHer every year, whether coming for the first time or as an old-timer, is to meet our online community. So after five years we think it's a great time to celebrate the fact that our blogging, whether personal, professional or political, has brought us work, friends, satisfaction and is most definitely a significant part of our real life!
BlogHer '10 will be at the The Hilton New York from August 6 - 7, 2010. We will kick off on Thursday August 5 with out fourth annual BlogHer Business Conference, and will continue with the two-day 6th annual BlogHer Annual Conference on Friday and Saturday, August 6 & 7..
Check back often as we update our agenda, speakers, and sponsors pages.
Register Now!
A D V E R T I S I N G
Event Calendar
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Session 1 (9:45-11:00 am)
Values track: The Politics of Food ... and Food Blogs
Visuals track: Developing Your Visual Voice
Vocation track: How Blogging Best Practices Apply, No Matter Your Blog Niche
Session 2 (1:00-2:15 pm)
Values track: How Food Blogs Can Save the World
Visuals track: Principles of Photography
Vocation track: Your Blog Is Great ... Now What?
Session 3 (2:30-3:45 pm)
Values track: The Meaning of Identity and the Value of Voice in a Crowded Foodblogging World
Visuals track: Advanced Photography
Vocation track: Protecting Yourself and Your Work
Closing Keynote (4:45-5:45 pm)
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