If you:
- have heard about blogging, and you’re intrigued,
- have been blogging a little, and you’re hungry to do more, or
- blog like a maniac, and want to meet others like you,
then register now for Northern Voice 2006, Canada’s blogging conference.
Alex and I attended last year’s inaugural Northern Voice, and it was genuinely life-altering. It lifted us into a whole new understanding of the power and potential of this medium and the people who use it.
If you’re a beginner, you’ll meet friendly folks who will get you rolling. If you’re an enthusiast, you’ll get the very latest info on what’s coming down the pipeline — and a community of folks just as interested as you are in brainstorming new ideas and approaches.
New this year: Moose Camp, a self-organizing conference-within-the-conference that promises to be the sleeper hit of the weekend.
And the “Canada’s Blogging Conference” slogan notwithstanding, there was a healthy international contingent at last year’s conference, both in the audience and on the panels.
Honestly — if you want to get into blogging and the conversational web, and you’re going to be anywhere near the Vancouver area on February 10 and 11, check out Northern Voice. It’s affordable, accessible, engaging and energizing.
(Tagged as Northern Voice and Northern Voice 2006. Thanks for the announcement from Darren Barefoot.)