IF you know that you should be involved in blogs, and all the other new tools of the internet, but are not too sure where to start, then I am involved in a blogging workshop next week where you can get your hands dirty.
I am working alongside Paul Fabretti, of digital agency KMP, to provide a half-day course in starting a blog, how to source story ideas, key design elements in a blog, promotion of the site and how to follow the conversations and connections being made around the web, plus whatever else is playing on your mind.
But crucially we will have computers you can use to try things out letting you investigate tools and websites there and then, because the best way to learn is to start tapping away on the keyboard.
The blogging workshop takes place on Wednesday, October 8, in Manchester and tickets are priced £125 + vat, for more details see Blogging for Business: A Complete Workshop in Black and White.
Craig,
did Eric prove a good lead?
Rob
Posted by: Rob Artisan | October 05, 2008 at 21:13
Craig, just wanted to say a big thank you for today. Feedback from all attendees was outstanding and everybody we all managed to speak to said how much they enjoyed it.
Authoritative, fun, practical, good mix of theory and practical.
You were a credit to your already good name and a credit to us too, so thanks again. Think this could be the first of many!
Paul
Posted by: Paul Fabretti | October 08, 2008 at 22:45
Hi Paul,
Really enjoyed helping out with the introduction course - was great to see people start up their own blog and realise just how quick, easy and ultimately fun it is.
Here's hoping a whole new team of bloggers has taken to the web.
All the best
Craig
Posted by: Craig McGinty | October 09, 2008 at 08:32