BlogHer is not all about the parties. There were seven tracks of information being presented with six training sessions in each track for a total of 42 sessions.
One of the good things about the BlogHer Conference is that all the sessions are live blogged so that the information is captured for everyone to read at a later date. Just because you are not there does not mean you cannot share in the information that was presented.
So if you were there, this is a great way to remember the information that was presented or get information on the sessions that you missed. And if you were not able to go to BlogHer, consider this FREE training.
Note: One of the links is missing for the session: "Fashion Blogging is a Serious Business". A few links will take you to pages where the live blog is missing so it appears that the information for thoses sessions was not captured.
Geek Lab
Writing Lab
Job Lab
- Pitch Me
Change Agents
-Screw Work/Life Balance, We Need Work/Life POLICY!
-How to Start, Engage in and Moderate Civil Political Debate
-Radical Blogging Moms
-Resource Blogging - Serving Your Community One Post at a Time
-Creating Tangible Social Change
-How to Build A Community Around Your Cause
Passion
- Fitness Blogging - Motivate Yourself and Your Readers
- Women and Sports - We Like to Play. We Like to Watch.
- Passions: Tranforming Online Places into Art Spaces
- Family Foodies - Creating a New Generation of Gourmands
- Gen Y Passionistas: Making Your Passion “Work” For You
Professional
- Professional: The Mega "Mindful Monetization" Session!
- Professional Blogging - Your Stats are a Business Asset
- Bringing Sexy Back to Branding
- Mastering Intellectual Property Law
- Professional: The FTC Guidelines After a Year. Has Anything Changed?
- How to Run a Group Blog for Fun, Advocacy and/or Profit
Personal
- Storytelling, Memoir and Poetic License
- Little Fish in a Big Pond - Understanding, Accepting and Loving Your Small Blog
- Blogging Autism - Shattering Myths, Finding Your Tribe
- ROYO - Latinas in Social Media
- Personal: Grief, Loss, Tragedy and Community on the Internet
- Bringing Sex Out of the Closet
Click here to read all the posts from BlogHer10.