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How On Earth Do You Become A Blogger?

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his is a question bloggers get asked all the time. And it’s a totally fair enough question because blogging is weird man. My business wife Chrissy (from Hair Romance and Mr & Mrs Romance) and I found we were constantly answering questions about blogging (which we love doing!) se we decided to create a one day workshop for Aussie bloggers, small business owners and solo creatives wanting to improve their internet chops.

We started doing Little Blog Big workshops in April this year and so far we’ve brought our day of internet domination to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. If you’re an Aussie blogger, small business owner or solo creative who’s looking for a kick up the bum to get the internet working for your business, this is the course for you.

It’s a full day event with four awesome learning sessions, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, networking drinks, goodie bags, access to a room full of other bloggers and business owners you can make friends with and a whole day with two professional bloggers who love to chin wag about the ol’ internets.

The details for each event are here –

Melbourne – Saturday 10th October in Collingwood/Abbotsford – SOLD OUT

Brisbane – Saturday 7th November at Silo in Paddington – (extremely close to sold out)

Canberra – Saturday 14th November at WOTSO in Dickson 

Sydney – Saturday 28th November at WOTSO in Pyrmont 

You know when you’re at a party and it’s a bit lame but then someone shows up with a vodka watermelon and a greatest hits of 1994 CD and it turns into the best night of your life?

That’s what Little Blog Big workshops will do for you. Stop standing on the sidelines of your internet dance floor and come tango with us.

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Are you a blogger? Link to your blog in the comments – I’d love to meet you!

 

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