On 8th May I’ll be talking about what blogs can do for creative professionals, at the British Library‘s Business & IP Centre.
The event has been organised by Create KX who are on a mission to promote creative industry in the King’s Cross area of London, and is aimed at helping creative entrepreneurs and professional artists develop their business via the web.
I’ll be talking about my experience of writing Wishful Thinking and my poetry blog, how blogging has transformed my own business and how a blog can help you realise your creative and commercial ambitions.
The other speaker will be Paul Caplan, author of The Internationale blog and an advisor to “media, local and national government and education on harnessing the Network Effect”.
The event is free although numbers are limited – so book up asap if you want to come. There will be drinks and networking after the presentations – it should be a good opportunity to meet some interesting creative people. It would be great to meet some Wishful Thinking readers – let me know if you’re coming and say hello on the night.
Whether or not you can make it to the event, if you’re wondering what blogging can do for you have a look at my page on Blogging for Creative Professionals.
[…] As I’ve mentioned, joining Mark at the British Library on Tuesday to talk Live Web with some artists. Sent the evil PP slides off to be turned into handouts to doodle on, but in true Open Source ways thought I’d see what C2BD readers thought of my choice of examples. […]