"Blogging Real Time," featuring Debra Galant (Baristanet) and Diane Byrne (MegaYacht News)

Starts: Tuesday November 17, 2009 at 5:30pm
Ends: Tuesday November 17, 2009 at 8:00pm
Event Type: Networking/Meetup
Region: Greater New York City Area
Location: West Caldwell Public Library
30 Clinton Rd
West Caldwell, NJ 07006 US
Price: free, reservations required
Website: http://awcnj.eventbrite.com/
Industry: writing and editing
Keywords: Blogging, Blog, Baristanet, Debra Galant, Diane Byrne, Communications, Web 2.0, Internet, Women In Communications, Word Press
Intended For: communications professionals, non profit leaders, marketer, advertisers, business owners, thought leaders, journalists, writers, editors, public relations professionals
Organization: Association for Women in Communications- NJ Chapter

Debra Galant, creator and co-owner of the Baristanet website and blog, and Diane Byrne, one of the first female yachting journalists to blog full-time, will share insider tips on blogging at a program hosted by the Association for Women in Communications, New Jersey Chapter. “Blogging Real Time” will be held Tuesday, Nov. 17 at the West Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Road, West Caldwell, NJ. The free event begins at 5:30 p.m. with networking and light refreshments, followed by presentations from 6:15 to 8 p.m.

Galant is a published author and former New York Times columnist. Her blog, Baristanet is recognized as the #1 “Placeblog in America” – a “new media” resource targeted at local communities. Byrne has 20 years experience in consumer magazine journalism and began the Mega Yacht News blog two years ago. The two will discuss the problems and challenges of blogging, how to identify and provide value to your target audiences, the best ways to get started in blogging, and how attract readers and make blogging profitable.

Seating is limited for the Blogging Real Time event and early registration is encouraged. For online event registration and information on AWCNJ membership, visit www.awcnj.org or email awcnjorg@awcnj.org.

The event is open to all. Particularly welcome are those involved in communications-related pursuits who may be interested in learning more about the Association for Women in Communications (AWC), which is celebrating its 100th anniversary year. For its centennial, AWC is holding a special membership drive through December 4, 2009 offering up to 40 percent savings on membership fees. AWC offers professional development, networking and career advancement opportunities for women across a wide range of communications related fields.