Presentations
Posted: March 29, 2010 Filed under: Programme | Tags: Eat drink blog, presentations 5 Comments »Everyone who attended the conference learned something new, whether it was about SEO, wordpress v blogger or simply why people blog…here are a round up of the presentations that were made available. Hopefully more to come!:
Penny’s Presentation on How to be Social
Brian Ward’s Presentation on hyperlocalism
Nola James Presentation on Photography
Ellie Won’s presentation: Delicious
Stephen Escourt QC who couldn’t make it, contributed this excellent piece about the Lessons of the “Coco Roco” Case for Foodbloggers: Don’t get Caught in the Mincer
There was some fascinating discussion around WordPress v Blogger. Phil Lees has some tips for moving for those who want to give it a go.











Thanks very much for great presentations.
Don’t do reviews – looks like I am too gutless to try now.
Hi
I heard about this conference via the SBS website and disappointed that I missed out this year. How do i get my details on the list for the next conference or other events?
Regards
Amelia
Thank you so much for these presentations. I always photograph my baked goodies every time I make one. I just don’t seem to know what I do wrong. It always doesn’t look as good as those pictures in the magazines or food blogs. Still tastes good though. I think I got a handful of tips. Thanks again.
Looks like it was a great conference…..and although wished and hoped to get a ticket sometimes we aren’t so lucky, so it is great to be able to read the presentations in post. Hopefully I’ll be able to get a chance next year.
Great work guys.
Trust many of you are planning to enter the Best Food Blog award a new addition to the Australian Association of Food Professionals Food Media awards.
http://www.foodprofessionals.org.au/afma2010-award-categories.
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