
Now that I finished the campaign to raise the money to get myself to Cambodia to attend the Cambodia Bloggers Summit, I've been very busy preparing instructional materials. I'm very excited to be teaching Web2.0 and video blogging to Cambodians and a delivering a keynote! I am also so excited that the there will be a breakout session titled "Gender Blogging" facilitated by Srei Saat and Sopheap Chak. (I can't wait to share what I learn back with the Blogher Community)
Since I am a supporter of the Cambodian Bloggers Summit, one of the organizers, Virak,
emailed me with a question, "We need a copy of your personal branding
and logo for the conference flyer and t-shirts?" Ah, no logo. Virak
said, no problem, "I will make you one." I love it!
I've been incredibly busy trying to prepare for international travel, get the kids ready for school, and finish up work-related responsibilities that I hadn't gotten around to posting my notes from one of the best sessions I attended at Blogher - Personal Branding. So, now I can bring together these two disparate threads. Here are some notes I took:
I visited the blogs of the speakers to discover additional resources for this post. Penelope Trunk has a useful post about how to be better at self-promotion.
Nextsteph - Stephanie Cockerl, mentioned how important it was to listen and see who was linking to you. She offered three excellent resources on how to do this:
Nina Burokas handed out a 5x8 card that listed some personal branding dos and don'ts. I went searching online to find it, but was not successful. However, I did find a post on Nina's blog pointing to some additional resources from the session.
;My Logo, Cambodian Style by Virak
Beth Kanter, BlogHer's Contributing Editor for Nonprofits and Social Change, writes Beth's Blog.