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Thursday, 09 October 2008

Here are a selection of How-Do-affiliated media events in the North West:


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Meet The (business) Editors

Wednesday 26 November

This latest event in our regular series of industry briefing sessions – spanning news, research, PR, marketing and digital communications - draws together three of the region’s leading and most influential names in business journalism.

The three journalists will be discussing their editorial roles and interests and outlining the challenges that face them as they create award-winning business news.

A light breakfast will be available from 8am and the three presentations will commence at 8.30. A Q&A session will follow the presentations and proceedings will be wrapped up sharply by 10am at the latest.

Meet The Editors - speakers:
  • Andy Bounds, northern correspondent, Financial Times
  • David Parkin, editorial director, TheBusinessDesk.com
  • Steve Brauner, editor, Crain’s Manchester Business

Date: Wednesday 26 November 2008

Course venue: Cobbetts, 58 Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3HZ

Course times: 8am-10am

Cost: £40 plus vat with light breakfast included

Booking: To attend the event, please order tickets via PayPal -

 


 

 

 

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Following our last sell-out Blogging For Business workshop in October, we have once again teamed up with digital agency KMP and journalist Craig McGinty for a further workshop on Thursday 4 December.


Blogging For Business

Thursday 4 December

This morning workshop will be hosted by KMP’s blog expert Paul Fabretti (recently nominated for a Computer Weekly blog award) and journalist and well-known blogger Craig McGinty.

It is a complete guide to blogging. Delegates will each be given their own computer as they are guided through the maze with Paul and Craig. The pair will show delegates how to get started and set up a blog, as well as providing ideas and tips on how to engage with both the blogging and wider communities.    

This practical and hands-on workshop is ideal for those who have heard about blogging and aren’t sure if it is a good idea for their business, those who have seen business blogs and want to start their own, or simply people who may have started their own business blogs, but aren’t sure how best to do it.

Date: Thursday 4 December 2008

Course venue: MDDA, 117-119 Portland Street, Manchester M1 6ED

Course times: 9am to 12.00 followed by a buffet lunch.

Cost: £125 plus vat

Booking: To book tickets or get further information, please click here or call Zoe at KMP on 0161 429 1482 or email zoe@kmp.co.uk.



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