I was under the weather last week; otherwise, I would have had these up sooner. Here are the last seven short video interviews I conducted at BlogHer 10 days ago. These are all worth a look. (By the way, 83 percent of the attendees were women):
Halley Suitt, the charming, funny and wise proprietor of Halley’s Comment (among many other blogs), talks about building your blog chops to get noticed in the blogosphere. (Ourmedia media | play video)
Jay Rosen of PressThink discusses the two main takeaways he got out of BlogHer: the conference as an affirmation of the increasing importance of blogs among women, and the way many bloggers are dealing with concerns about security. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Lauren Gelman, associate director of the Center for Internet & Society at Stanford Law School, gives a brief summary of what bloggers need to know about how the law can affect them and their blogs. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Jarah Euston talks about her year-and-a-half-old citizen journalism site, FresnoFamous. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Courtney Lowery, managing editor of New West, talks about citizen journalism and BlogHer. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Jory des Jardins, who began blogging a year ago, talks about how she and her two co-founders pulled together BlogHer. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Here are the five BlogHer videos I posted earlier:
Mabel Yee on the ‘echo boomers’ effect (Ourmedia page | play video)
Heather Armstrong (Dooce): Getting naked on the Internet (Ourmedia page | play video)
Heather Schlegel of kwikreel points out that women bloggers are not hard to find. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Arieanna Foley of Blogaholics Consulting discusses some of the ethical and privacy issues raised at the BlogHer session on citizen journalism. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Lisa Stone discusses the BlogHer conference she co-organized. (Ourmedia page | play video)
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BogHer videos
JD Lasica has posted seven video interviews from Blogher. I haven't viewed them yet, but it looks like a terrific assortment of people. [Tags: blogher jdlasica]…