Is your congregation/society holding a special event in 2011 or do you need to promote your organisation better? Would you like help in learning how to market this occasion or organisation, give a radio interview, write a press release and put together posters and leaflets for print and your website? If so the Unitarian Communication Coordinators’ Network (UCCN) can offer you hands on help from experts in their field. Join us on the next UCCN Workshop Weekend 25th-27th February 2011 and learn about promoting your event or group on the radio, in the press and by using posters and leaflets.
The Network has no membership or committee but has always been well supported by volunteers and those enthusiasts, from throughout the movement, who are keen to develop skills and extend networks both internally and to others on the fringes of and beyond our own movement.
Led by Louise Rogers, a group of UCCN-ers chose to start blogging. In Louise's words, this is what we've been doing during the blogging workshop. And there may soon be a few more blogs out there.
What is a blog?
Blogs, or Web logs, are online journals that are updated frequently, sometimes even daily. An update, (also called an entry or a post) is usually quite short, perhaps just a few sentences, and readers can often respond to an entry online. People who write blogs are commonly called bloggers. Bloggers, tongue in cheek, call themselves and their blogs the blogosphere. http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/writing-a-good-blog.html The difference between a blog and a website Public? Decide on a topic Personal profile Viewing Unitarian blogs
What do people like about some of these blogs?
Snappy title
A title that is understood and if not, an accessible explanation for the title