TITLE : Blogging 201 - using your blog to create a virtual community
CITY : Chicago , IL
DATE : Wednesday, April 06, 2011
TIME : 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
PRICE : $ 65.00
Blogging 201 - using your blog to create a virtual community
 

Once you've created a blog, the next natural step is to build a reader community. To make this happen, you need to update your blog frequently, link to other bloggers and commentators who share your interests, and optimize your blog for search engines.  Once you have mastered the tools of advanced blogging, you will be able to reach your audience whenever you want.

In this session we will cover:
•       What makes one blog stand out above the others (content, SEO and links)
•       The best ways to involve other bloggers and commentators in your blogging activities
•       Segmenting your blog to attract different readers
•       Integrating the latest technologies, including RSS and podcasting, to  foster awareness of your blog
•       Avoiding the most common pitfalls of blogging (inappropriate content, copyright issues, and negative exposure)

Participants will walk away from this advanced session with tools for building an online community using blogging.

This session is intended for Executive Directors, Senior Staff and Communications Managers
Speakers for this session:

Maryilene Blondell
Development Director
ALS Association Greater Chicago Chapter

Maryilene has been involved in non-profit and small business development for 15 years. In her current position, she is responsible for the oversight of all social media and blogging content as well as developing internal program initiatives that increase traffic to blogging sites. She has worked with multiple non-profits and start-up companies helping to determine the value and viabililty of corporate, personal, organizational and political blogging. She is also a widely published freelance writer in publications as diverse as The Chicago Tribune, Healthy Dining Magazine, The Daily Herald, American Suzuki Journal, Today's Chicago Woman and web content developement writing. She uses her expertise to help individuals and companies create relevant, timely and engaging content. Her previous experience working with NBC & ABC News gives her a unique edge for identifying tracking trends and how breaking news can help shape successful blogs. She earned a B.S. in Journalism from SMU, Dallas, Texas. She is a member of the EXECUTIVE'S CLUB, GNMAA (Greater North Michigan Avenue Association), CWIP (Chicago Women In Publishing), IFT (Institute of Food Technologists).

Tony Chen
Principal
Launch Your Movement

Tony has been involved in social media for seven years. In his current position, he is responsible for advising companies and non-profits on how to leverage social media tools, specifically blogs, to maximize impact. Previously, as Founder at Savvy Daddy, Tony was responsible for launching a blog and social media community for dads whose kids rock their worlds. Savvy Daddy is now the largest dad community on facebook, with almost 8,000 fans. Before that, he worked as Founder and Blogger-in-Chief at Hospital Impact where he was responsible for launching a hospital industry blog, recruiting 3 hospital CEO bloggers, and producing 800+ articles. The blog grew to a prominent network of industry insiders, and was eventually acquired by a prominent publisher. He earned an MBA in marketing and strategy from the Kellogg School of Management and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University.

Sherrin Ingram
CEO
Int`l Center for Strategic Planning

Sherrin has been involved with social media and blogging for six years. In her current position, she is responsible for developing the strategy, mechanics, metrics and rules of engagement for all social media and blogging campaigns. Sherrin currently maintains over 50 blogs, most of which are ranked on page one or two of Google for their targeted search terms. She currently serves as a founding board member for The Foundation for Real Nutrition and Sustainable Living and The Each One Coach One Foundation. She is also an Advisory Board member of the African American Leadership Roundtable and a member of the Executive Committee for the Dupage County Chapter of the NAACP. Sherrin earned a bachelors degree in Economics from Whittier College and a law degree from The University of Iowa, and is the author of "Successful Strategic Planning" and "Wealth Mentality.".

 

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7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

Networking Break

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

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12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Networking Break

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

Wednesday April 06, 2011Technology 101
SMS and Text Messaging 101 - A tool for Immediate Engagement

8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

$ 65.00

 Intermediate
Facebook 101 - a tool for showcasing your organization

9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

$ 65.00

 Intermediate
Twitter 101 - How and when to use Tweets to promote an event

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

$ 65.00

 Intermediate
Youtube 101 - is it worth getting into the broadcasting business?

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM

$ 65.00

 Intermediate
Blogging 101 - Figuring out whether blogging is worth the time and effort

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

$ 65.00

 Intermediate
Wednesday April 06, 2011Technology 201
Facebook 201: Advanced applications for nonprofit organizations

9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

$ 65.00

 Advanced
Twitter 201- How to use Twitter for fundraising, public relations and and branding

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

$ 65.00

 Advanced
Youtube 201- Making video sharing part of your online marketing strategy

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM

$ 65.00

 Advanced
Blogging 201 - using your blog to create a virtual community

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

$ 65.00

 Advanced


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