October 12, 2005


Rethink(IP)

Got Blawg, Want Blawg?



by Stephen M. Nipper




No, this one is not for sale, but the guys at LexThink (Matt, Dennis) have put together a conference on Blawging 101.  Entitled "BlawgThink 2005," if you are interested in blogging, you really should (1) send Matt/Dennis a request for an invite and (2) put November 11-12 on your calendar.  Here is what they both previously said about it:

Join leading legal bloggers in Chicago on November 11 and 12 for BlawgThink 2005: a bold new approach to learning about legal blogging. This first of its kind two-day event brings together the largest group of legal bloggers ever assembled for two days of education, innovation, fellowship and fun.

The first day of BlawgThink will feature structured educational sessions led by top legal bloggers covering basic and advanced topics, including blogging how-to, blogging tools, marketing tips, content strategies, RSS and ethics. Each session will have ample time for questions, demonstrations, and hands-on practice.

The second day of BlawgThink, in true LexThink! fashion, belongs to you. Though we’ll have some planned activities, much of the agenda will be determined by the attendees. By combining collaborative brainstorming techniques with small group discussion groups, we’ll give you an unparalleled opportunity to meet, learn from, and interact with the best and most innovative legal bloggers in the country.

You bring your ideas, enthusiasm, and creative energy and we’ll all come up with cool ideas to improve your blog, increase your blogging "ROI" and change the legal blogging landscape.

They have even talked Matt, Doug and myself into being guest speakers on collaborating with other bloggers/group blogging.

Speakers include:  Matt Buchanan, Ben Cowgill, Dennis Crouch, Fred Faulkner, Peter Flashner, Brandy Karl, Cathy Kirkman, Rick Klau, Jim McGee, Steve Nipper, Kevin O’Keefe, Evan Schaeffer, Doug Sorocco, Ernie Svenson, Jack Vinson, and J. Craig Williams.

Finally...check out Matt Homann's recent post "Why is BlawgThink Important."

See you there...


UPDATE: Mr. Homann reminds me that we (as speakers) have a number of invites to give out. Thus, let us OR Matt Homann know if you are interested in going.




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