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GodblogCon – Now is the Time!

By Mark D. Roberts | Thursday, October 18, 2007

If you’re considering attending GodblogCon next month, now is the time sign up. On Friday the price goes up quite a bit, so get in your sign up now! With your registration, you also get a pass to BlogWorld and New Media Expo. Hope to see you there!

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4 Responses to “GodblogCon – Now is the Time!”

  1. Bill Goff Says:
    October 17th, 2007 at 4:58 pm

    I went to the GodblogCon site and could not find where the meeting will be or a phone number to call. These are people teaching communication skills?

  2. Mark Roberts Says:
    October 17th, 2007 at 10:01 pm

    Bill: It says “Las Vegas Convention Center” on the home page, but the print isn’t very big. You’re right about no phone number, however. It’s all Internet. Peace.

  3. Mischelle Says:
    October 18th, 2007 at 9:13 pm

    I would love to go as I intend to start a blog when I’m finished teaching an engineering class in December. However, number 1 on Godblogcon’s list of rules is that you need to show proof that you are in the new media before they’ll give you your name badge and let you in the conference. Does that mean that people without existing blogs can not attend? I’m a civil engineer who wants to start a blog during my free time to express my views on science, politics, and philosophy.

  4. Mark D. Roberts Says:
    October 18th, 2007 at 10:06 pm

    Mischelle: You can start a blog in less than an hour, for almost no money. It’s very easy if you use a blogging service, like Typepad or Blogger. go for it!

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