When the Bloggers Come Home
Posted by CamiKaos on August 1, 2009
Friday night we were joined by Portland blogging babes Kathryn Martini and Melissa Lion who spent the end of last week in Chicago at BlogHer 09. Being the opportunists that we are, we asked them if they’d join us on the couch to give us a rundown on their BlogHer experience. They did so – and more, listen in to find out what they thought of their trip and learn about some fun plans Melissa has for the future on this week’s Tech Edition.
SLL Episode 119: BlogHer Recap with Kathryn & Melissa
Then it was onto afterhours with Kathryn. We did chat a bit more about BlogHer but then it was straight onto talk about Roller Derby and the Rose City Rollers (you can find their facebook fanpage here and from there, should be able to find pages for all the teams). If you listen long enough you’ll here talk of a bout tweetup in August. I’ll be sure to let you know more information as we start to arrange things with Kathryn.
SLL Episode 120: Afterhours with Kathryn Martini
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Next Friday we’ll be talking with the man, the myth, the legend…. Rick Turoczy. Alright, okay, so he’s just a man but you can’t blame me for hyping this show. After all the nice things he says about Strange Love Live it’s our turn to show him we care as we sit down with him to celebrate the Silicon Florist’s second birthday! Join us at 10 pm on Friday August 7th to celebrate and find out what’s next for the Silicon Florist blog and the man behind it.












Kathryn Martini said,
Thank you so much for having me on, I had a great time!
Selling Shovels: The Long Tail and Personal Branding « Deranged Penguin said,
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Shawno said,
This whole BlogHer thing sounds horrible. And I’m not just sayin’ that ’cause I’m a dude.
Selling Shovels: The Long Tail and Personal Branding – Deranged Penguin said,
[...] on quick traffic. Rather than marketing to people, you are being marketed to. A recent episode of Strange Love Live featured some local bloggers, recently returned from the BlogHer conference. It’s worth [...]
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