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WordCamp Toronto 2008: Slides, Notes and Video

One of the most important things to many people after a session is complete at a conference is to get a chance to look over the presentation’s slides once again as it can be difficult to write down all of the important information as people present it, and it can make a nice reference later on if questions come up, and so I quickly made my WordCamp Toronto presentation’s slides available in PDF form on the WordCamp Toronto Wiki that was put together for the event.

I also wanted to make those slides available here, with or without my own personal notes so that you not only could look over what I had written for everyone to see, but what notes I had for myself during the presentation, as well as some links or products that I forgot to mention while the spotlights were shining.

How to Run a Blog Like a Pro
PDF – no notes
PDF – with notes
Zipped JPG Image Pack – with notes

Below is the video shot by my cousin Mark Wood, who also attended the event. He didn’t have a direct sound pick up, and this was shot on the Canon PowerShot S3 IS, but I think it still turned out amazing, so a big kudos to him for taking the time to record it for me.


WordCamp Toronto 2008 – Running Your Blog Like a Pro with David Peralty from Mark Wood on Vimeo.

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  1. Very cool stuff. I especially like the use of the term “link juice” (sounds a bit dirty…or maybe that’s just me)…but the rest was good too :)

    - Brad
  2. [...] David Peralty, the professional blogger and speaker whose presentation (”Running Your Blog Like a Pro”) had the most impact on me, presents his own notes for download, along with the images he used, at his site, BrandingDavid.com. [...]

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