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Gearing Up for The Blog Workshop #TBW


Whether you're new to the Blog-o-Sphere or have been blogging for a few years, like moi, be sure to seize every opportunity to learn more about our craft.  There are some fab conferences scheduled for this year and as much as I love to travel, with three boys and a little old lady, this mommy has to schedule around work and school.  So, online conferences are one of my fave ways to better my craft.  I've learned a lot from some of the online conferences I've attended and made some wonderful contacts.  

This year, I'm attending The Blog Workshop from the comfort of my living room in my most comfortable yoga pants and a tee.  I may put on a little lip balm for the event. ☺   The Blog Workshop features some great topics including Blogging: Back to Basics and Build Relationships with Media.  Check out the complete agenda below.  
The Blog Workshop appears to be among the creme de la creme of online blogger workshops.  I'm excited to have the opportunity to network with Ryan Schram of IZEA, Holly Hamann of theBlogFrog.com and Lindsay Lee of Blog Trends and so many more. 
 Check out the complete panel below:
To register for The Blog Workshop visit: http://theblogworkshop.com/registration but hurry because registration ends May 10.

Plus 10% of every ticket sales will go directly to Atlanta Day Shelter and Wellspring Living. Two great charities helping women and children in the Atlanta area.    

The Blog Workshop in a Nutshell:
  • 3 days (May 17 - 19, 2013)
  • Online
  • $175 (paid in full or payment plan option)
  • Knowledgeable panel
  • Benefits some wonderful charities

Check out this video for more details





Disclosure:  Many thanks to the sponsor for providing me with a complimentary pass for The Blog Workshop 2013.  All opinions are my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. The opinions expressed above are mine.  Click here for the Disclosure Policy of Three Boys and an Old Lady blog.  The opinions expressed above are 100% my own. I received a product in exchange for this review and post. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 

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