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More Linky links: What you and fellow bloggers said about CyberMummy
In case you missed the Linky over at Sian’s blog Mummy Tips, here’s a roundup of posts about the conference:
106 entries so far… you’re next!
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The full list of Crowdsourced Keynote posts
Many people have said in the days after CyberMummy that hearing fellow bloggers’ posts in the Crowdsourced Keynote was one of the highlights of the day.
We got so many great post nominations that it was difficult to select only those you heard. One nomination in particular was sweet, funny and charming but really worked better as a post to be read rather than read aloud. You didn’t hear it on the stage that day but it was Ladybird World’s Lord’s Prayer (as said by her son) and if you haven’t already seen it, go and read it on her blog now.
And, so you can revisit your favourite from the day, here is a full list of the bloggers who closed the conference with such aplomb.
Shireen Babul, Bees on Skis, blogging for 4 years
Holly Ward, It’s a Mummy’s Life, blogging for 6 months
Sandy Calico, Baby Baby, started blogging in May 2009, before that she didn’t even know what a blog was
Antonia Clark aka Iota, Not Wrong Just Different, blogging since May 2007
Vicki Jeffels, Vegemitevix, blogging since last October
Lulu Campbell, Family Affairs and Other Matters, blogging for just over 3 years
Carol Smith, New Mummy, blogging 17 months
Kelly Cheesley, A Place of My Own, blogging for five years
Hannah Gray, Muddling Along Mummy, blogging since April 2009
Hazel Gaynor, Hot Cross Mum, she’s been bogging for 15 months, so she thinks that counts as a blogging equivalent of a toddler
Jen Walshaw aka Mummy Mad, The Mad House, blogging for a year almost to the day
Justine Baxter, The Potty Diaries (Life lessons and potty training from the front line…), blogging for 3 years
Victoria Leather, Modern Dilemma, blogging for 5 months
Maria Jose Ovalle, Mummy’s Busy World by Little M, blogging since April this year
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CyberMummy: It’s a wrap
There were cupcakes and coffee, there were hugs and tears, there were prizes and jokes. On Saturday 3 July more than 175 bloggers descended on the Ibis Earls Court in London and made CyberMummy 2010 a great success.
We had fantastic speakers on the panels, including India Knight, Mumsnet’s Justine Roberts, Judith O’Reilly/Wife in the North, and many many more. We had funny, illuminating and moving speakers at the Crowdsourced Keynote. Most of all we saw old friends from online and made new ones.
Thanks for the kind words and the constructive criticism. We’re taking notes. We’re already thinking about next year, so enter your details and we’ll add you to a mailing list for updates (cross our hearts: no spamming or selling your details).
Reliving the Moment
To catch up with what happened check out all the coverage online:
See the pictures on the
Missed a session? Find out what happened with bloggers who liveblogged them:
How to create good content – Nixdminx
Stats and Influence – 3 Bedroom Blogging
Working with Brands – TheMadHouse
Site design – A Mother’s Ramblings
Libel and legal advice – A Mother’s Ramblings
SEO Basics – Young & Youngerfor more pics and links
If you have written a post about CyberMummy, please leave a link below. (NB: This is the same McLinky as on Susanna’s blog) There is also a McLinky on Sian’s.
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Your CyberMummy pictures: where to put them
This is not a suggestion involving a body part. Liz from LivingwithKids has set up a public CyberMummy Flickr group so you can share your pics with other CyberMummies/Daddies plus those who couldn’t attend.
and put in your best pics now!
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There was a lot to pack into this one-hour session on SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) Basics & Twitter, from Charlotte Smith at Glam Media, followed by Robin Harvie from Harper Collins giving some great tips on getting your blog turned into a bestseller. This was my first attempt at live-blogging, so be kind please! Head over to my blog, Young & Younger, for my post summarising this session. If it looks a little ragged around the edges, it’s because I’ve not had a chance to correct all those glaring typos yet.
Congratulations to the Cybermummy organisers for an absolutely fantastic event. I’m already excited about next year’s.
Young Mummy
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Live Blog Working with Brands by The Mad House
Hi I am MummyMad aka Jen and I blog at TheMadHouse, I am have live blogged the Working with Brands session from CyberMummy. You can find my live blog post here
14:00 – 14:50 Working with brands and the tricky business of making money.
How to successfully branch out, work with companies, and make your passion for blogging pay
- Natalie Lue, http://www.bambinogoodies.co.uk/ (moderator)
- Samanta from Leapfrog
- MS and L, MS&L
- Sian To, http://www.mummy-tips.com/ and As Clear As PR
- Gina Garrubbo, Blogher
- Eva Keogan from http://www.nixdminx.com/
Please come and help me out by filling in any blanks.
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3 Bedroom Blogging- Stats and Influence
Hiya it’s me, Kat. I have just finished live blogging the Influence and Stats session. You can find it over here at the Bungalow. Look forward to seeing your comments!!
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LIVEBLOG: The Content Session
Starting now: Our first session of the day, featuring a fabulous line-up of content experts talking about how to create good content, and discussing the ins and outs of writing for the web with all the CyberMummies in attendance.
Nixdminx is live-blogging as it happens. Visit her blog to see the up-to-minute coverage.
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live blogging from Cybermummy 2010 – the content session
I’m here and in the content session and you can read my full commentary at nixdminx.com – this is brilliant, such a great range of women on the panel. Jump over and have a look
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