The Kidlit Blogging Conference began with
Bridging Books and Blogs. It was a panel discussion filled with some heavy hitters: Mark Blevis,
Alice Pope, Dia Calhoun, Lori Ann Grover and Betsy Bird of
Fuse #8.
Here is a photo of the panel.
Together they explained how kidlitosphere blogging is an open community for everyone and anyone out there. And, they said, that even though “Sphere” may seem like an exclusive term, it isn’t.
What does “osphere” mean? They explained some people don’t know. But the word is meant to feel open and inclusive.
Tips from the panel for new bloggers:
1) Find your niche and write in that niche.
2) Learn things about technology: Photobucket, and Youtube because photos and videos can make your blog a richer reading experience.
3) Blogging requires a long term investment, so be prepared.
4) Blog consistently.
Mark Blevis of
Just One More Book said, “A house starts with one brick. . . Get in the conversation.”
He also said, blogging and audiocasting can:
1) Help you get and feel connected.
2) Help you form lasting friendships.
3) Help you gain personal strengths such as better writing and speaking skills.
One of the comments I really enjoyed was from
Readergirlz. Their purpose is to help girls reach out. Through Readergirlz, young women gain love, faithfulness and truthfulness.
How much better could it get?