The New Communications Forum 2005: Blog University information courtesy of New Communications Forum 2005
The information for the various sessions can be found at the Sessions Page.
The blogging sessions include panel presentations, workshops, and discussion sessions. In short, there is something for everyone.
Note the lineup of many of the leading bloggers in business, marketing, and public relations blogs are listed as presenters. Many of the presenters are good friends of mine, and I can guarantee their talent and wisdom will be helpful, to any and all bloggers.
Anyway.
Here is the conference overview:
BLOG UNIVERSITY
America - January 26-27, 2005
Europe - April 5-6, 2005
Event Overview:
A year ago, many people would have been hard pressed to describe a weblog, but today the impact of blogging is felt across our society. Whether it's the latest news leak, a new outlet for more traditional media, or a discussion about politics, technology, business trends, or a global occurrence, blogs are rapidly becoming an important part of online and in-person discourse. As media companies begin to adopt ways to accommodate this new medium, corporate blogs and blogs authored by individuals are finding a place in this growing online community.
Undeniably, blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, podcasts and other new technologies are quickly becoming crucial for your communications toolkit. These new tools have the power to strengthen overall marketing and communications efforts to your customers, journalists and other key audiences. If you are considering starting a corporate blog, want to learn how to maximize your current blog, or more about wikis, RSS newsfeeds, podcasts and more, you should attend the New Communications Forum.
New Communications Forum is an intensive new conference series specifically designed to bring journalists and marketing and PR professionals together to learn how to use new media tools such as blogs, wikis, RSS feeds and podcasting for media communications, corporate branding, marketing communications, public relations and employee communications initiatives. It will provide you with an in-depth, hands-on exploration of the future of communications. Our instructors are leading bloggers, journalists, marketers, PR experts, and senior executives who have pioneered the use of these new tools and technologies. They will share their in-the-trenches experiences as early adopters of these new communications tools.
New Communications Forum 2005 will be held in two venues:
NewComm Forum America 2005 will be held in the US in Napa, CA, January 26-27, 2005
NewComm Forum Europe 2005 will be held on April 5-6, 2005 at Eurodisney in Paris, France
New Communications Forum: Blog University is not a traditional conference. It is an interactive, international forum, comprising an extended, meaningful conversation and the sharing of ideas and theories about the future of communications.
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