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Have you ever considered coming to a ProBlogger training event? We hear from a lot of bloggers around Australia (and internationally) that they’ve thought about it but were a little unsure if it was for them. So at last year’s event we filmed this little video with the help of our mate Mick Russell to give you a feel for the event, our attendees and why they think you should join us at our 2015 event. In the lead up to tickets being launched on 19 March we’ve begun to make announcements about what is happening at this year’s event. Here’s what you need to know: Dates: 14-15 August Venue: RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast (Queensland Australia) Cost: $399 AUD (that’s currently $311 USD) Includes: two full days of training, recordings/slides of all sessions, lunch and refreshments both days and entry to our Friday night networking event. Problogger event venue We’ve also started announcing some of our speakers.
Heather and pamela So far there’s Heather B Armstrong from Dooce, and Pamela Wilson from Copyblogger and Big Brand Systems. Of course as usual I’ll also be speakiThis was an unusual move for me because I was a very shy kid who had a small group of friends. The idea of speaking in front of a room of people terrified me, but as I wanted to conquer that fear I took the class. At the end of the course I had to stand up in front of a room of 60 or so people and talk for five minutes. I’d never felt such a rush of exhilaration and I saw people in the audience respond positively to my words and it triggered in me the beginning of a passion for communication. I’ve explored many forms of communication over the years but when I stumbled across blogs for the Country Email List first time in 2002 I knew I’d found something special. What other tool could amplify the voice of an ordinar guy like me around the world to millions of people? I love blogging and I love bloggers and what they do day in and day out with their blogs. This blog is written by bloggers for bloggers and my hope is that it’ll help them to step closer to their potential. It’s about the Profession of Blogging For the first 18 or so months of my blogging, I didn’t consider the idea that it could be anything but a hobby. That changed through a series of events including starting a little digital camera review blog and stumbling across the brand new Google AdSense ad network. To cut a long story short I began to experiment.
with making a little money from my blogs with the hope of covering my server costs and with the dream of one day being able to make enough money to get off dial-up internet and onto broadband. Gradually I made enough to do both those things and the income grew into the equivalent of a part time income. At this point I created a category on my personal blog for ‘blog tips’ and began sharing what I was learning. My income continued to grow until I reached a point in late 2004 where I realised I was going to have a full time income from blogging and that it had the potential to be my career or profession.ng and we’ll be announcing more speakers as we get closer to tickets going on sale on 19 March. There are a few more details over on our event page (including information on accommodation and flights). If you’re interested in coming along make sure you’re signed up to receive our email alerts: Subscribe to our mailing list About Darren Rowse Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Search Search I need help to... Start A Blog Create Content Find Readers Build Community Make Money Blogging Be Productive Understand Technology Get Work
Heather and pamela So far there’s Heather B Armstrong from Dooce, and Pamela Wilson from Copyblogger and Big Brand Systems. Of course as usual I’ll also be speakiThis was an unusual move for me because I was a very shy kid who had a small group of friends. The idea of speaking in front of a room of people terrified me, but as I wanted to conquer that fear I took the class. At the end of the course I had to stand up in front of a room of 60 or so people and talk for five minutes. I’d never felt such a rush of exhilaration and I saw people in the audience respond positively to my words and it triggered in me the beginning of a passion for communication. I’ve explored many forms of communication over the years but when I stumbled across blogs for the Country Email List first time in 2002 I knew I’d found something special. What other tool could amplify the voice of an ordinar guy like me around the world to millions of people? I love blogging and I love bloggers and what they do day in and day out with their blogs. This blog is written by bloggers for bloggers and my hope is that it’ll help them to step closer to their potential. It’s about the Profession of Blogging For the first 18 or so months of my blogging, I didn’t consider the idea that it could be anything but a hobby. That changed through a series of events including starting a little digital camera review blog and stumbling across the brand new Google AdSense ad network. To cut a long story short I began to experiment.
with making a little money from my blogs with the hope of covering my server costs and with the dream of one day being able to make enough money to get off dial-up internet and onto broadband. Gradually I made enough to do both those things and the income grew into the equivalent of a part time income. At this point I created a category on my personal blog for ‘blog tips’ and began sharing what I was learning. My income continued to grow until I reached a point in late 2004 where I realised I was going to have a full time income from blogging and that it had the potential to be my career or profession.ng and we’ll be announcing more speakers as we get closer to tickets going on sale on 19 March. There are a few more details over on our event page (including information on accommodation and flights). If you’re interested in coming along make sure you’re signed up to receive our email alerts: Subscribe to our mailing list About Darren Rowse Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Search Search I need help to... Start A Blog Create Content Find Readers Build Community Make Money Blogging Be Productive Understand Technology Get Work