About a week ago, my colleague Ariel and I attended BlogHer ’12, an annual two-day gathering of 5000+ bloggers, most of whom (as the name suggests) are female. It was…
About a week ago, my colleague Ariel and I attended BlogHer ’12, an annual two-day gathering of 5000+ bloggers, most of whom (as the name suggests) are female. It was…
As a young, single non-mother at the largest conference for female bloggers, I definitely felt like a fish out of water. BlogHer does a great job at creating a positive environment for moms who blog. Unfortunately, there seemed to be a gaping hole for those looking to connect with other twenty-somethings who write about dating or finding a job after college or trying to become financially independent.
Have you noticed that some conferences and brands still struggle to engage the “non-mom” blogger?
After my third (and progressively worse) bad customer service experience yesterday, I felt compelled to write a post about it. These weren’t complex situations, so I am left wondering why…
Last week I attended my first event for PRSA-NY as part of their “Meet the Media” series. I was looking forward to hearing what a panel of technology journalists had to say about their experiences with PR people, especially their biggest complaints. I figured I might as well learn what they hate now, instead of ten years into my career.
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to attend a fundraiser at Father Martin’s Ashley, an addiction treatment center we’ve represented for several years. Among the highlights of the 5th Annual Women…