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Looking to connect with others who are passionate about social media? Want to chat with Web developers, marketing experts, bloggers and podcasters? Want to hear about the latest developments in online marketing, Website design and social networking? Then you’ll want to sign up for PodCamp Cleveland.

PodCamp Cleveland is a free unconference whose goal is to bring together anyone and everyone involved in online content creation. Whether you’re a web development pro or whether blogging is your hobby, there’s going to be something for you at our first annual unconference.

What’s a PodCamp?

PodCamps are conferences done a little differently. Think of them as conferences 2.0. Since premiering in Boston in 2006, PodCamps have earned a reputation as a more informal, free-flowing twist on the traditional conference experience. That makes sessions more animated, more candid and more fun.

And PodCamps aren’t just for Podcasters. They’re for business owners who want to get involved in social media; they’re for writers; they’re for video editors; they’re for bloggers; they’re for Website designers. Really, PodCamps are for anyone who is involved in—or wants to get involved in—new media.

Have any questions about our PodCamp? Send us an email.

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FROM THE PODCAMP BLOG
A Short but Important History of Podcasting
There’s bound to be a lot of talk about podcasting at PodCamp Cleveland. So here’s a quick primer on podcasts and podcasting for anyone who is interested. Wikipedia sums it up nicely: A podcast is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and downloaded through web syndication. One of the...
A Blogger’s Code of Conduct — is it Necessary?
More than two years ago Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, wrote a draft for a blogging code of conduct. It was a call to other bloggers to come to some kind of consensus on the best blogging practices. It was meant to be based on the community guidelines of BlogHer, which embraces...
Networking in Northeast Ohio: Great or Needs Improvement?
PodCamp Cleveland is more than just a day of seminars and educational sessions. It’s also designed to function as a day for networking. And we know, it can be tough to network in Northeast Ohio. That’s because as a large region that’s defined by many different neighborhoods, meeting the right people can be tough, if those...