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Events This Week

Here are the events for this week:

Journchat-This chat happens via twitter every week. This chat is for journalists, bloggers, and public relations professionals. The main purpose of this chat is to provide a platform for the people that report on the news to have an open dialog with each other. This week’s chat takes place on Monday from 8 PM to 9:55 PM (EST) via twitter. This is a fast moving chat so I suggest you use tweetchat to help you follow the conversation. Also if you are a journalism student, you should add this to your routine. You’ll learn a lot of “real world” stuff in this chat that you may not learn in your college classes. More information can be found here:  http://journchat.info/

I have the #editorchat happening every Wednesday from 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM (EST). The purpose of this chat is to provide editors and professional writers a chance to discuss ways they can help each other better. More information can be found by going to http://www.editorchat.net/

I also have #smallbizchat happening every Wed. from 8pm-9pm EST. More information can be found out simply by following @smallbizchat on twitter.

That’s all I have for this week. Be sure to check Teleseminarnation.com for information about teleseminars going on this week.

July 7, 2009   No Comments

Events this week

Here are this week’s event listing
July 1st at 11:59 PM Central is the deadline for the #HAHD participants. There will be a celebratory telecall on July 1st from 11 am to noon. Information on how to register for the telecall is here: http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2009/06/hahd-celebration-teleseminar.html

I have the #editorchat happening every Wednesday from 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM (EST). The purpose of this chat is to provide editors and professional writers a chance to discuss ways they can help each other better. More information can be found by going to http://www.editorchat.net/

My telecall with Willie Crawford has been moved to July 16th. More info about the telecall can be found on http://www.deannatroupe.com/telecall

That’s all I have for this week. Did I miss your event? Don’t get all upset, just put your event in the comment section. If it repeats every week, mention that and I’ll add it to the list! It’s back to articles for me! 30 to go!

June 30, 2009   No Comments

Upcoming Events

I decided to expand this to include events happening next week as well as this week.
Without further ado, here’s what’s happening…

Journchat-This chat happens via twitter every week. This chat is for journalists, bloggers, and public relations professionals. The main purpose of this chat is to provide a platform for the people that report on the news to have an open dialog with each other. The chat takes place every Monday from 7 PM to 10 PM (CST) via twitter. This is a fast moving chat so I suggest you use tweetchat to help you follow the conversation. Also if you are a journalism student, you should add this to your routine. You’ll learn a lot of “real world” stuff in this chat that you may not learn in your college classes. More information can be found here: http://www.journchat.info

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I have the #editorchat happening every Wednesday from 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM (EST). The purpose of this chat is to provide editors and professional writers a chance to discuss ways they can help each other better. More information can be found by going to http://www.editorchat.net/

Next Week,
June 30th-Mitch Mitchell and Renee Scherer will be doing a PAID teleseminar titled: Social Media, SEO & Your Business in 90 Minutes. Go here to register for this one: http://www.presentations-plus.biz/WebinarCalendar/tabid/1263/Default.aspx

And last but certainly not least, yours truly has a teleseminar in the works with Willie Crawford about using video to drive traffic to your website. I’ll have the sales page done just as soon as I finish this blog post. The date/time for this teleseminar will be on Thursday, July 2nd, at 8 PM EST.

That’s the event roundup for this week. If you know of something else happening, leave me a comment!

June 22, 2009   No Comments

Events This Week

Yep, it’s Monday again. Time for my weekly update about what events are happening online and offline. Don’t see your event here? That’s because I don’t know about it. If you’re having a business related event this week, leave it in the comment section. Be sure to mention if this is an event that repeats so I can add it to my weekly list of events.

On with the event listing:
Journchat-This chat happens via twitter every week. This chat is for journalists, bloggers, and public relations professionals. The main purpose of this chat is to provide a platform for the people that report on the news to have an open dialog with each other. The chat takes place every Monday from 7 PM to 10 PM (CST) via twitter. This is a fast moving chat so I suggest you use tweetchat to help you follow the conversation. Also if you are a journalism student, you should add this to your routine. You’ll learn a lot of “real world” stuff in this chat that you may not learn in your college classes.  More information can be found here:  http://www.journchat.info

#GNO-This stands for Girls Night Out. It’s a virtual party! Seriously. Girls Night Out is a lot of fun. It usually takes place on Tuesdays starting at 6 PM (Pacific) until… More information about this event is here: http://momitforward.com/rsvp-for-gno-discuss-emergency-preparedness

Last (but not least) I have the #editorchat happening every Wednesday from 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM (EST). The purpose of this chat is to provide editors and professional writers a chance to discuss ways they can help each other better. More information can be found by going to http://www.editorchat.net/


June 15, 2009   No Comments