Learn How To Blog with OTBKB: Four Wednesdays in April

I’ve been remiss about promoting this class I’m teaching at BAX. Omigosh, it’s already April and I’m starting this great class next week.

Learn How To Blog with OTBKB is great class for a whole lot of reasons! For one thing, it seems to attract amazing people, who are doing interesting things.

It’s also very inspiring to see how people develop and enhance their ideas from the first to the last of four sessions.

You will learn to blog and start a blog during the weeks of the course. I will talk about writing, design and technical issues that pertain to blogging  (but it’s not very techy at all so don’t let that scare you). I will also help you focus on your blog concept and help you refine it and make it even better.

Some people come to the class with a strong sense of what they want to do. Some have no idea other than an interest in starting a blog. Not knowing is a perfectly great place to start in this group.

Here’s the blurb from BAX:

Learn how to Blog is a hands-on workshop covering technical, creative and conceptual issues. In this class we will discuss blog design, how to write a great blog post, top-ten tips for new bloggers, search engine optimization, social networking platforms and more. You don’t need to know a thing about blogging. All you need is the desire to blog!

Louise Crawford runs Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn and is the Smartmom columnist for the Brooklyn Paper. She produces the annual Brooklyn Blogfest and Brooklyn Reading Works, a montly literary reading series at the Old Stone House in Park Slope. A freelance writer her work has appeared in Newsweek, the Associated Press and BKLYN Magazine. She has taught How to Blog workshops at BAX, Adelphi University, Baruch College and at Writers-at-the-Beach in Rehobeth, Delaware.

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