Blogworld Opens in New York

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We’re at Blogworld today through Thursday. It’s the conference’s first time in New York having relocated from Las Vegas where it was held once each year in October. Now, the conference will occur twice a year with the second conference in Los Angeles in November.

Blogworld, as the name may indicate, has to do with blogging but that’s just a tiny slice of what the conference covers. It’s full name is Blogworld and New Media Expo and content includes a broad array of topics in social media, marketing, advertising, publishing, mobile, SEO, gaming and more.

Since New York isn’t Las Vegas, the tone of the conference is going to be quite different. That’s not to say this is a bad thing but, well, Vegas is Vegas and the things you do in Vegas you might bot to in New York. Too close to home and all. But none of that should take away from the primary focus of the conference; the speakers and the panels.

Speakers include Wine Library’s Gary Vaynerchuk, Author and former Kodak exec Jeffrey Hayzlett, novelist H.P. Mallory, Allen & Gerritsen SVP Mike Schneider, Chis Brogan, Chris Pirillo and many others.

If anything good happens, we’ll be sure to let you know.

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