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Want to know another great thing about the Declare Conference?
Yes, you will be inspired. Yes, you will worship God. Yes, you will connect with other bloggers.
But you will also be given practical tips and tangible tools to use when you get home.
Today’s podcast guest, Holly Homer, is a lab speaker sharing her wisdom and “strategery” skills. (In just one year and four days she gained 1 million Facebook followers! wowzers!)
Holly’s fun personality and warm nature plus her knowledge and experience make for a slam dunk combination. AND Holly loves helping the Declare Community. . .she was one of our original Mama’s Write speakers.
If you are looking to get some hands-on help with your blogging, then this is the lab for you.
Don’t forget to sign up for the labs. Space is limited. Sign up here.
What we chat about:
- Holly’s involvement with Declare since the beginning
- How Holly bought a blog and has strategically rebranded
- Holly’s intense Facebook “program”, growing organic FB fans to 1 million in a year
- The unique position we have to share content with our readers
- How the online world could benefit from applying Cinderella’s motto
- Holly’s absolute favorite speaking engagement last year
- The desire to not just inspire but equip
- Learning to be strategic, like Jesus
- What to expect if you sign up for Holly’s intermediate blogging lab
- What happened last year when Holly taught a beginner blogging lab
- The benefits of gathering in a small group, sharing honestly about blogging struggles
- The low cost of having an “online” business & benefit of investing in it through education
Connect with Holly:
Links Mentioned:
- Holly’s Facebook Tips on Declare Conference Podcast
- Holly’s YouTube channel–thoughts on Facebook & how they need us
What would you hope to learn from an intermediate blogging lab?
How to Listen to the Declare Conference Podcast:
1. Listen on the blog. Go to DeclareConference.com and click the play button at the beginning of this post (on your computer. . .doesn’t work on smartphones).
2. Listen on your smartphone, iPad or iPod Touch – There are a lot of great podcasting apps. Apple has a free one in the app store, there is also one called Downcast. It allows you to search for shows, subscribe to them and even speed up the audio.
3. Subscribe to the Podcast – access the podcast in iTunes (click here). You can also search for it on your smartphone app (like the ones listed above) and subscribe.