Posts Tagged ‘workshop’
Learn Internet Marketing – Learn How to Spy on Competition – Its Brilliant
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http://www.GailBottomleyOnline.com for more helpful tips.
(Learn Internet Marketing)
Using the Google Niche finder tool you can spy on your competition, and all for FREE. How cool is that.
Make it! Shop it! Blog it!
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On Saturday 20th September 2008 in Berlin, DaWanda and decor8 presented a special workshop day dedicated to teaching about blogging, and how it can help you establish yourself as an artist or designer. Lots of amazing and creative people who wanted to learn came along, including artists and designers from DaWanda and readers from Holly’s design blog, decor8 and Nicole’s artist blog, Luziapimpinella. Holly from decor8 shared her experience as a design blogger, encouraging artists to share their world, and Nicole from Luziapimpinella shared her experience as a designer who connects her blog to her work.
We had cupcakes and a screen printing workshop at the end of the day with Smil and Bloodybunny!
www.dawanda.com
www.decor8blog.com
http://luziapimpinella.dawanda.com
http://smil.dawanda.com
http://bloodybunny.dawanda.com
Promo postcard artwork by http://enna.dawanda.com
**** DaWanda sellers also featured in the video:
http://immaculatehearthomegoods.dawanda.com
http://morningflower.dawanda.com
http://stella-luna.dawanda.com
http://faltehalter.dawanda.com
http://ideenreich.dawanda.com
(please let us know if we missed out on you!)
WordPress.com – Step-by-Step Tutorial on How to Blog
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Chris Abraham walks you through how to join the fastest-growing and most elegant free blogging services, WordPress.com. Go from the simple acts of joining all the way through set up and administration. Become a blogger in few than 45-minutes. Most folks only need the first 15 minutes to get you started. Chris is a professional blogging instructor. Enjoy!


