New York Blog Academy - Class of 2009

Great Bloggers are not born, they are made.

At each meetup we will learn how how to build a better blog. Far from being just about the technical aspect of blogging, we will be focusing also on the creation and propagation of content on your blog (its heart and soul). Who are you? What are you trying to say? Does anyone care and, if not, why? How do we achieve and maintain substance over style to draw and KEEP people coming back?

Using real life examples, guest lecturers who have created some of the most popular blogs today and, of course, through personal exercise and homework, we will learn how to build a better blog and communicate our thoughts and who we are to the world so that they "get it".

TIME "25 Best Blogs of 2009": http://tinyurl.com/cs6mhn

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  • How to Blog Like a Badass from your iPhone (pizza included)

    25-26 Aug 2009 in New York, United States

    [b]PRE-REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT TO GUARANTY A SPOT: / $15 (includes pizza afterwards)[/b] EVENT DETAILS : Facebook status updates and Twitter's real-time microblogging has conditioned us to want immediate updates about the world around us (from events, to product releases, to breaking news) NOW!That beautiful piece of compact technology known as the iPhone is making blogging-on-the-go easier, quicker and more efficient than ever before.

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