Posts Tagged ‘blog’

Blogging Workshop – 4th December

Craig McGinty casts a watchful eye over the bloggers!

Craig McGinty casts a watchful eye over the bloggers!

This Thursday we’ll be partnering with How-Do once again to host a Blogging for Business workshop, which will take place at the MDDA in Manchester. We first hosted this workshop at the beginning of October, and it proved to be so popular that we decided to run another one before the end of the year! The half-day workshop will be hosted by KMP’s Social Media Expert, Paul Fabretti along with journalist and blogger, Craig McGinty. In this hands-on and practical workshop, they will be guiding attendees through everything from the background of blogging, showing them how to set up their own blog, as well as how to communicate and engage with fellow bloggers! There are still a few places available for the workshop, so why not treat yourself before Christmas and pop along!

Social Media Marketing – my Blogging for Business slides

As some of you already know, we are putting on a seminar in London on Tuesday entitled Social Media Marketing – and there are some great speakers attending. Dave Kinsella (aka @Tech0tic) will be kicking things off with an overview of Social Media, what to do, what not to do, and covering an area of much interest for me – social media metrics. Next up is Neville Hobson who we are again, delighted to have to share his insight into how social media is/has/will affect PR. Then, we have the guys behind the LG Blog, Dan and Chris from Outside Line will be shedding some light on the thinking and activity behind the LG blog… …and yours truly will be talking about blogs and blogging as a business communication tool as well as looking at buzz monitoring. I am really looking forward to this one – we have got a FULL HOUSE and surpassed all previous bookings which means that people are really waking up to the potential of social media! If you are coming and you are on Twitter, DM me, @ me or just give me a call. In the meantime, my amended presentation is below: