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« Lawmaker's blog "raises hackles on the Hill" | Main | Take That, Osama » March 30, 2005Something For YouAlready, as of Wednesday night, 115 people have registered for the Registration on the BlogNashville website is required for attendance at the Saturday sessions, while there will be a separate registration for the MBA-sponsored CARR training on Thursday and Friday. No registration is required for the Friday night panel discussion. This will be the biggest blog-related conference in the United States this year - and bigger then previous "BloggerCon" events at Harvard University and Stanford University on which it was partially modeled. If you are at all active in the blogosphere, if you are in public relations, marketing or government relations, if you are in politics - as a candidate, an elected official or a staffer or campaign pro - or if you are a journalist and you want to know more about this "blogging" thing that is increasingly impacting your business, BlogNashville has something for you and you don't want to miss it. Comments
Ugg, this Belmont grad would love to attend, but how can I leave Louisville on the first Saturday in May? That's Kentucky Derby day! Otherwise, I'd be there. Best of luck. Posted by: Mike at March 30, 2005 8:14 PMI always watch the Derby. Always. So I'll be slipping out of whatever session I'm in about 10 minutes before post time and cantering over to the nearest TV. Posted by: Bill Hobbs at March 30, 2005 8:51 PMPost a comment
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