Three reasons to come to PodCamp Ireland even if you do not host a podcast

You night be wondering what PodCamp Ireland is all about and how it could be relevant for you especially if you not particularly technically minded or you do not yet host a podcast or business blog.

Well here are three reasons to consider:

  1. It’s open to all - PodCamp Ireland is open to all - whether you have lots of experience in social media and Web 2.0 or if you don’t yet know what Web 2.0 is and why if could be relevant for you. We will have workshops to cover every level of capability from the newcomer to the expert. And remember as the event is free to attend, you have nothing to lose.
  2. An opportunity to connect - with some of Ireland and the UK’s leading podcast producers and business bloggers being at the event, you will have the opportunity to ask them all the questions you might have wanted to ask but were not sure who to speak to. They are a very friendly and accessible bunch of people and really passionate about their subject so will be dying to talk with ou to help you answer your questions.
  3. Grow your business - podcasts, business blogs and other social media tools are excellent resources to help you grow your business, connect to your ideal customers and increase your profits - whether you are an entrepreneur, marketer or leader of a business, you will find inspiration and tips on how to integrate low cost tools into your business communication plan.

PodCamp Ireland promises to be a great event and one not to miss out - but remember the event is for you. So make sure that you register that you plan to attend (we just need to know so we can accommodate numbers for catering) and if you have areas you would like to see covered or if you would like to sare your own experiences and expertise, make sure you add your thoughts at the PodCamp Ireland wiki or post a comment here.

Remember to put the 29 September in your diary for a great day at PodCamp Ireland in the beautiful historic town of Kilkenny.

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