Blog conference -- be there!
One thing I'm trying not to do on this blog is blog about blogging itself -- you can go a lot of other places for that. However, I would be remiss if I didn't let you know about the Piedmont Blog Conference, this Saturday in Greensboro, where at least part of the focus will be on political blogging. It's free; additional info is here. Local blogging impresario (and N&R Sunday columnist) Ed Cone has put it together, but it's looking like a large number of less-well-known local bloggers will be attending as well. (I had hoped to, but I have a family commitment that morning.) If you're new to blogging, or if you are familiar with it but want to learn more about political blogging, you ought to go. It promises to be lively and enlightening; I'm looking forward to reading some participants' blogs next week to see how it went.
UPDATE: This conference now has its own blog, which will be updated during the proceedings.
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Posted on February 4, 2005 5:37 AM